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Psaltoda harrisii
© Dr Lindsay Popple | A Web Guide to the Cicadas of Australia   [⊗]




Psaltoda harrisii
Yellowbelly

Conservation status: Least Concern


Males are quite noisy and with gather together to sing, however, unlike some other cicada species, they do not sing in unison.
 
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Hemiptera
Cicadidae
Psaltoda
harrisii

Yellowbellies have been found in Queensland and New South Wales and are very common in some areas.

For more information about this cicada and to hear its song, please go to Dr Lindsay Popple's website: A web guide to The cicadas of Australia – Yellowbelly - Psaltoda harrisii


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Last updated: 17th April 2016