The Washington PostAs we enter cicada peak bloom, here's where they've already emergedMay 20, 2021Kevin AmbroseBy Kevin Ambrosemore_vert
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The GuardianSome cicadas infected with psychedelic fungus that causes mating frenzyMay 19, 2021Coral Murphy MarcosBy Coral Murphy Marcosmore_vert
WashingtonianNow on the Menu at DC-Area Restaurants: Brood X CicadasMay 21, 2021Daniella ByckBy Daniella Byckmore_vert
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Smithsonian MagazineCicadas Fall Prey to a Psychedelic-Producing Fungus That Makes Their Butts Fall OffMay 20, 2021Theresa MachemerBy Theresa Machemermore_vert
CBS NewsBrood X cicadas emerge after 17 years to swarm the Northeast (Warning: Graphic images)Oct 12, 2021Leslie GornsteinBy Leslie Gornsteinmore_vert
The New York TimesThe Case of Long Island’s Disappearing Brood X CicadasJun 14, 2021Cara GiaimoBy Cara Giaimomore_vert