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Brood X (brood 10) is one of 15 broods of periodical cicadas that appear regularly throughout the eastern United States. It has the greatest range and concentration of any of the 17-year cicadas. [1] Every 17 years, Brood X cicadas tunnel en masse to the surface of the ground, lay eggs, and then die off in several weeks.
Its most recent appearance was in the spring and early summer of 2004 throughout an area roughly enclosed by Illinois, Michigan, New York and Georgia. The next appearances will be in 2021 and 2038.[2]
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- More, Thomas, Singing Insects of North America, University of Florida map
- University of Michigan map
- Post, Susan L. The Trill of a Life Time, photographs by Michael R. Jeffords, The Illinois Steward, Spring 2004. [3]
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Hemiptera
Periodical Cicada Broods: Brood I • Brood II • Brood III • Brood IV • Brood V • Brood VI • Brood VII • Brood VIII • Brood IX • Brood X • Brood XI • Brood XII • Brood XIII • Brood XIV • Brood XV • Brood XVI • Brood XVII • Brood XVIII • Brood XIX • Brood XX • Brood XXI • Brood XXII • Brood XXIII •
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