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              CICADA



              Age: 50 million years

              Period: Eocene

              Location: Poland
              Cicadas have a pair of membranes located above the air sacs in their abdomens. The cicada produces its
              familiar shrill by means of these two membranes. When contracted and released by the muscle to which

              they are attached, the membranes makes a loud cackling sound. This contraction and expansion process
              carried out by the insect takes place an average of 500 times a second. The sound increases or decreases
              with the opening or closing of the extension on the abdominal side of the thorax.

              Since the human ear is unable to detect individual sounds coming any faster than ten times a second, it
              is unable to determine the individual segments of a cicada's call. And so, the noise emitted by cicadas
              sounds to us like a constant buzzing.

              From the fossil record, it appears that all the cicadas that have ever lived have possessed this same char-
              acteristic.

              Close inspection of the cicada pictured shows that there is no difference between it and present-day
              specimens. Over the last 50 million years, not the slightest change has taken place in its head, skeletal
              and wing structure, nor in the plates it uses to emit sounds.




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