Tosena depicta

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Tosena depicta
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Tosena depicta
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T. depicta
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Tosena depicta
(Distant, 1888)

Tosena depicta is a cicada species from Southeast Asia [1]

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References

  1. Distant, W. L. 1889-1892. A monograph of Oriental Cicadidae. West, Newman & Co., London