Tanna japonensis

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title: Tanna japonensis
text: higurashi Tanna japonensis, also called the evening cicada or higurashi, is a species of cicada, a family of insects, and a member of the genus Tanna. It is distributed throughout East Asia, and is most common in Japan. Its shrill call can be heard most often in the morning and evening. One of its possible kanji names (茅蜩) is derived from the character (茅) for a category of grasses that includes Miscanthus sinensis, a type of reed that it inhabits. In Japan, it is also known as kanakana (カナカナ) b
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description: Species of true bug
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanna_japonensis
date created: 2009-03-14T15:20:37Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T17:42:19Z
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