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1 IV, 7 | grasshopper.~The tettix or cicada, alone of such creatures ( 2 IV, 7 | and this formation in the cicada is long, continuous, and 3 IV, 7 | excretion is ever found. Of the cicada there are several kinds, 4 IV, 9 | are said to sing, as the cicada. And all these latter insects 5 IV, 9 | instance, one species of cicada, which makes the sound by 6 v, 19 | grasshopper, and the tettix or cicada. Other insects are not derived 7 v, 30 | 30~Of the cicada there are two kinds; one, 8 v, 30 | song. The large and singing cicada is by some designated the " 9 v, 30 | chirper", and the small cicada the "tettigonium" or cicadelle. 10 v, 30 | sing just a little.~The cicada is not found where there 11 v, 30 | thickly shaded. And the cicada is not found in cold places, 12 v, 30 | The large and the small cicada copulate alike, belly to 13 v, 30 | general, and the female cicada has a cleft generative organ; 14 v, 30 | larva becomes the perfect cicada. creature, also, at once 15 v, 30 | present your finger to a cicada and bend back the tip of 16 VIII, 17| and the grasshopper. The cicada the moment after issuing 17 VIII, 28| on one side of which the cicada is found and not on the