Zammara

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Zammara (from Hebrew: זַמָּר, romanized: zamár, lit.'singer'[1]) is a genus of cicadas. These species are large cicadas that are generally bright blue-green in color.[2] Like other cicadas, these can produce loud calls; Zammara tympanum, for example, makes a "winding up-like pulsating buzz."[3] Zammara are found in the Neotropics,[4] especially in equatorial regions,[2] where they live in tropical forest habitat.[5] The genus is characterized by tarsi (the "feet" of the insect) that are divided into 2 segments, or tarsomeres; other genera in the tribe have 3 tarsomeres in each tarsus.[6]

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Hemiptera
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Zammara
Zammara smaragdula
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha
Family: Cicadidae
Subfamily: Cicadinae
Tribe: Zammarini
Subtribe: Zammarina
Genus: Zammara
Amyot and Serville, 1843
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There are about 15[7] or 16 species in the genus.[5]

Species include:[6]

  • Zammara brevis
  • Zammara calochroma
  • Zammara erna
  • Zammara eximia
  • Zammara hertha
  • Zammara intricata
  • Zammara lichyi
  • Zammara luculenta
  • Zammara medialinea
  • Zammara nigriplaga
  • Zammara olivacea
  • Zammara smaragdina
  • Zammara smaragdula
  • Zammara strepens
  • Zammara tympanum

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