Jade Green Cicada (Dundubia vaginata). Turquoise-blue body fluids or haemolymph fill the wing veins of the expanded wings. Malaysia.


One of a series of images documenting the emergence of an adult Jade Green Cicada at night in the tropical rainforest of Malaysia. Periodical cicadas emerge as nymphs all together after long periods of time underground. Nymphs climb the nearest available tree, and begin to shed their larval skin. Once extricated from their larval cuticle, their wings will expand with body fluids and their adult skin will harden. When their wings and body are ready, they can start their short adult life.


Size: 3018px × 4527px
Location: Selangor, Malaysia
Photo credit: © Tim Plowden / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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