Magicicada tredecim is a 13-year species of periodical cicada, closely related to the newly discovered 13-year species Magicicada neotredecim, from which it differs in male song pitch, female song pitch preferences, abdomen color, and mitochondrial DNA.[1][2] Both M. tredecim and M. neotredecim are closely related to the 17-year species M. septendecim, which was identified by Linnaeus in 1758; these three species are often grouped together under the name decim periodical cicadas.
^"Periodical Cicada Page". University of Michigan. Retrieved 10 June 2011.
^"Magicicada neotredecim Marshall and Cooley 2000". National Geographic Society. Retrieved 10 June 2011.
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