Megatibicen grossa

Megatibicen grossa

The Megatibicen grossa, commonly known as the robust cicada, is a fascinating species observed in the Summerville area of South Carolina. This particular cicada was first seen on June 30, 2025, and has garnered attention due to its distinctive characteristics and behaviors.

As a member of the cicada family, Megatibicen grossa is known for its impressive size and loud calls, typical of cicadas. These insects are often recognized by their large bodies and prominent eyes, which contribute to their striking appearance. The robust cicada is an integral part of the local ecosystem, playing a crucial role in the food web as both a herbivore and a food source for various predators.

In Summerville, the presence of Megatibicen grossa adds to the rich biodiversity of the region. Observers may encounter this cicada during the warmer months when it becomes particularly active. Its distinctive calls can be heard echoing through the trees, signaling the arrival of summer. The robust cicada’s life cycle, which includes a lengthy period of development underground, makes it a unique species among the local wildlife.

With only one observation recorded so far, the Megatibicen grossa remains a relatively rare sight in Summerville. Enthusiasts and nature lovers are encouraged to keep an eye out for this remarkable insect during their outdoor explorations.

ID12302215
Rankspecies
Scientific NameMegatibicen grossa (Fabricius, 1775) Sanborn, 2023
Attributionjoshdaniel815 | joshdaniel815 | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen30/06/2025 12:23 pm
Last Seen30/06/2025 12:23 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
5760903774joshdaniel815June 30, 2025 12:23 pm32.979378, -80.204197

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