Neotibicen bermudianus
Neotibicen bermudianus, also colloquially known as the Bermuda cicada is a presumably extinct species of annual cicada endemic to the island of Bermuda. Populations of this species were historically abundant on Bermuda, but they plummeted sharply in the middle twentieth century after the decline of their preferred host: the Bermuda cedar. It is currently uncertain if this species is permanently extinct or if their numbers have been reduced substantially and relict populations still exist on the archipelago.
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Neotibicen bermudianus
Neotibicen bermudianus, also colloquially known as the Bermuda cicada is a presumably extinct species of annual cicada endemic to the island of Bermuda. Populations of this species were historically abundant on Bermuda, but they plummeted sharply in the middle twentieth century after the decline of their preferred host: the Bermuda cedar. It is currently uncertain if this species is permanently extinct or if their numbers have been reduced substantially and relict populations still exist on the archipelago.
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Neotibicen bermudianus, also c ...... tically to the bermuda cicada.
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*Tibicen bermudianus (Verrill, 1902)
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Neotibicen bermudianus
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N. bermudianus
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Neotibicen bermudianus, also c ...... till exist on the archipelago.
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Neotibicen bermudianus
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