Types of cicadas are grasshopper, Platypleura.
Cicadas, also known as robin's monkeys, robin's acres, robin's tortoises, ants robin's, etc., is a general term for insects in the insect order Hemiptera cervicobrachialis, belonging to the incomplete metamorphosis class of insects, a wide range of common grasshoppers, platypleura, grass cicadas, spotted cicadas, thin-winged cicadas, frothy cicadas and so on.
Cicada characteristics
Grasshopper, also known as songbirds, horse products, products, song cicadas, autumn cicadas, spiders, grasshoppers, and so on, the male body is long and broad, 4.4-4.8 cm long, wingspan 12.5 cm, the female is slightly shorter, black, glossy, the head is transversely broad, the central downward depression, the face of the top and the lateral margins of the pale yellowish-brown, the compound eyes of 1 pair, and the head is wide, the central part of the head is sunken, the face is light yellowish-brown, and the eyes are light brown. Large, transversely broad, pale yellowish brown, 3 single eyes, located in the center of the compound eyes.
Arranged in a triangular shape, the antennae are short and located in front of the compound eyes. Platypleura is a relatively small cicada, body length of about 2.5 centimeters, with black stripes, the hind wings in addition to the edge of the black, widely distributed, May-June song, from morning to night, the song as "giggle - giggle", the call is not as loud as the black grasshopper-like and other large cicadas, more fragile.
The grasshopper is a common species in the grass at low altitude and in the flatlands. Adults appear in the spring and summer seasons, and are often found in the grass and other green foliage activities, with a body length of 13-15 millimeters and a slightly triangular leading edge of the head, and a variety of body colors, including green, black, yellow-brown, green-brown, and so on, with green being the most common, and with a great deal of variation in the individual.