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When was the golden cicada first unearthed?

Golden cicadas usually come out around 8 o'clock in summer, so you can choose to catch golden cicadas at this time.

The activity time of the golden cicada begins in mid-July and lasts for about one month. Usually around seven o'clock, when it begins to get dark, it lasts until around eleven o'clock in the evening. Climbing out at night may have to wait until around twelve o'clock.

The adult golden cicada is 40 ~ 48 mm long and its wings spread125 mm. All black, shiny, metallic. The compound eye is reddish brown. There is a tan spot in the center of the front edge of the head and above the cheek. The back plate of the middle chest is wide, and there is a yellow-brown "X"-shaped bulge in the center. The front and rear wings are transparent. The leading edge of the anterior wing is yellow-brown, the base is black, the secondary leading edge chamber is black, the base of the anterior wing is 1/3 black, and the base chamber of the wing is black with yellow-brown spots; The base of hind wing is 2/5 black, and the veins are light yellow and dark black.