ExplorarInsectos

Scissor Grinder

neotibicen pruinosus

The Scissor Grinder (Neotibicen pruinosus) is a large, distinctive annual cicada famous for producing one of the most recognizable sounds of late summer in the central and eastern United States. Named for its pulsating, metallic call that supposedly resembles the sound of an old-fashioned grinding wheel sharpening scissors, this insect's song is a quintessential acoustic backdrop to hot, humid afternoons. Like other 'dog-day' cicadas, they are often heard but rarely seen, camouflaging perfectly against the bark of hardwood trees. Although they are called 'annual' cicadas because adults emerge every year, the Scissor Grinder actually has a multi-year life cycle. The nymphs spend roughly three years underground feeding on the sap of tree roots before emerging en masse to molt, mate, and start the cycle anew. Their synchronized, albeit overlapping, generations ensure that their unique buzzing chorus remains a reliable summer phenomenon.

Hábitat: Found in deciduous hardwood forests, open woodlands, suburban parks, and residential neighborhoods, heavily relying on mature trees.

Aspecto

The Scissor Grinder is a robust insect, measuring approximately 4 to 5 centimeters in length, with large, prominent, wide-set eyes and a stocky body. Its coloration is a striking mix of green, black, and brown, heavily patterned on the thorax to blend in with tree bark. One of its most identifying features is the white, powdery, waxy coating—called 'pruinosity'—that covers the sides of its abdomen, giving it a frosted appearance. It has clear, membranous wings that fold tent-like over its back, displaying distinctive green wing veins near the base.

ReinoAnimaliaFiloArthropodaClaseInsectaOrdenHemipteraFamiliaCicadidaeGéneroNeotibicen
Scissor Grinder
Scissor Grinder

Categoría

Insectos

Rareza

Common

Peligro

1/5 · Muy bajo

Snaps

¡Sé la primera persona en hacer un snap!

Datos interesantes

The Scissor Grinder gets its common name because its rhythmic, pulsating song sounds exactly like an antique foot-pedal grinding wheel sharpening a pair of scissors.

The specific epithet 'pruinosus' refers to the powdery, frosted white wax on the insect's abdomen, which helps it repel water and deter predators.

To cool down on extremely hot summer days, these cicadas literally 'sweat' by extruding excess water collected from their tree sap diet out through their pores.

While they emerge every single year, individual Scissor Grinder cicadas actually spend roughly 3 years living entirely underground as nymphs.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Resonant Tymbal Song

Males possess specialized ribbed organs on their abdomens called tymbals, which buckle rapidly to produce an incredibly loud, pulsating mating call.

Habilidad

Xylem Feeding

Equipped with a sturdy, beak-like proboscis, this cicada can pierce tough tree bark and roots to extract nutrient-poor, watery xylem fluid under high pressure.

Habilidad

Camouflage Mastery

The intricate green, black, and brown patterns on their thorax and wings act as disruptive coloration, perfectly blending them into the bark of deciduous trees.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
4-5 cm
Envergadura
7-10 cm
Peso
0.001-0.003 kg
Esperanza de vida
2-3 años
Tamaño de la puesta
200-600
Incubación
40-60 días

Dieta y alimentación

Both nymphs and adults feed exclusively on xylem sap extracted from various hardwood trees.

Diferencias por edad: Nymphs feed on underground tree roots, while adult cicadas feed on the branches and twigs in the canopy.

Alimentos principales

  • Tree roots
  • Xylem fluid
  • Tree sap
  • Twigs

Método de búsqueda

  • Foraging

Conexiones ecológicas

eaten by

Eastern Cicada Killer

Sphecius speciosus

Cicada killer wasps actively hunt adult cicadas to paralyze them and use them as a living food source for their larvae.

host plant

White Oak

Quercus alba

Many hardwood tree species serve as the primary food source and breeding ground for nymphs and adults.

eaten by

Blue Jay

Cyanocitta cristata

Birds frequently catch and eat adult cicadas during their summer emergence.

Rasgos

Aún no hay insignias de rasgos asignadas a este objeto.

También conocido como

Todavía no hay alias listados.

Colecciones

Las colecciones para este objeto aparecerán aquí a medida que se añadan más temas.

Seguridad

Peligro

1/5 · Muy bajo

Todavía no hay notas especiales de seguridad.

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Scissor Grinder?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Scissor Grinder es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Scissor Grinder?

4-5 cm

¿Cuál es el envergadura de Scissor Grinder?

7-10 cm

¿Cuál es el peso de Scissor Grinder?

0.001-0.003 kg

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Scissor Grinder?

2-3 años

¿Qué come Scissor Grinder?

Both nymphs and adults feed exclusively on xylem sap extracted from various hardwood trees.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Scissor Grinder?

Found in deciduous hardwood forests, open woodlands, suburban parks, and residential neighborhoods, heavily relying on mature trees.

¿Cómo caza Scissor Grinder?

Foraging

Mapa de snaps

Acércate para separar los grupos y explorar dónde se ha fotografiado este objeto.

Cargando mapa…

Snaps recientes

Los snaps recientes aparecerán aquí a medida que se añadan nuevas observaciones.

Dónde verlo

Más Insectos