Yanga pulverea Cicada MADAGASCAR
£2.85
Cicada Bug
Quality: A1-/A1 (good to perfect)
Format: Papered/unmounted wings folded in natural position
- Description
Description
Description
Taxonomy Identification: Family, Hemiptera; Cicadoidea. First named by Distant in 1882
Colour: The wings are clear with brown veins and various brown markings. Head, thorax, and abdomen mostly brown with a hint of dark green. Thorax has waxy white dusting on some specimens.
Size: Wingspan 70-80+mm
Comments & Applications: An unusual species from Madagascar. Cicada bugs are used extensively in frames domes, artwork, photography, interior design and film
Format: Unmounted, papered, requires relaxing and setting. Wings folded closed, in natural resting position.
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