Abstract

Periodical cicadas are one of those creatures that everyone in eastern North America knows, if only periodically. The seemingly magical invasion every 17 or 13 y of millions upon millions of black, red-eyed, vaguely demonic-looking insects that fill the air with their incessant droning is, indeed, not something that one can easily ignore. These insects even inspired Bob Dylan, in his song “Day of the Locusts,” to proclaim that the cicadas were singing just for him, which seems at odds with current evolutionary theory. In PNAS, Sota et al. (1) make a much more meaningful contribution to our understanding of the evolution of the genus Magicicada.

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