Tibicina haematodes
Tibicina haematodes is a species of cicadas belonging to the family Cicadidae, subfamily Tibicininae.[1][2]
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Etymology
The species name haematodes is due to the fact that the veins of the forewing are brown-red.
Distribution
This species is present in Central and Southern Europe, in the Near East and in North Africa.[3]
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