Cicada eggs
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Order: Hemiptera
Family: Cicadidae
Size range
- About 5 mm long
Distribution
- New Zealand native
Life History
- Medium to large insects, bigger species up to 40 mm in length including wings
- About 40 New Zealand species, many identifiable by the song
- Very loud in summer months
- Feed on plant sap
- Eggs laid in grooves in twigs
- Egg grooves cause damage to twigs often causing them to break
- Larvae develop underground, feeding on tree roots