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Amphipsalta zelandica (chorus cicada)

Synonyms: Cicada zealandica; Cicada zelandica; Cicada zeylandica; Cicadetta zealandica; Melampsalta zelandica

Wikipedia Abstract

The chorus cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica, is the most common species of cicada in New Zealand where it is endemic and found in most areas. They typically live in forests and areas with open bush, where their left-over nymph skins can be seen on tree trunks and branches during the summer months. The males produce their cicada sound in unison, which can reach deafening proportions at the height of their population around February. Groups of cicada can suddenly transition from the typical cicada sound to synchronised clicks, using their wings to clap against the surface they are sitting on.
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Prey / Diet

Actinidia arguta (tara vine)[1]
Actinidia chinensis (kiwi)[1]
Actinidia chinensis var. hispida (Chinese Gooseberry)[1]

Prey / Diet Overlap

Competing SpeciesCommon Prey Count
Tuckerella flabellifera1

Predators

Apteryx australis lawryi (Stewart Island kiwi)[2]

External References

Citations

Attributes / relations provided by
1New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Plant-SyNZ™ database
2DIET OF THE STEWART ISLAND BROWN KIWI (APTERYX AUSTRALIS LAWRYI) AT SCOLLAY'S FLAT, SOUTHERN STEWART ISLAND, R. Colbourne and R.G. Powlesland, New Zealand Journal of Ecology 11: 99-104 (1988)
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Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0