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Marshall (1942)
Cicada virgata
Lake Olonega Not nearly as common as at Caraguatigue, but pairs heard almost every night. One pair would roam this area around spring (where C. nigrolineata pairs stayed) about the same time every night.
One shot in early evening flew up a canyon above the spring - from high in tall tree.
? (?) taken by spring under lg tree edge swamp forest one early evening. Calls atypical. Perched 6' from ground.
Los Esesmites One ♂ heard on 2 moonlit nights from camp. Call came from below cloud forest. Only 1 noted.
V. de Santa Ana Pair followed & called into trees right overhead - followed me long way in thick planted cypresses up hill n. camp.
One ♂ called up & seen very close 10 ft perching close to ground (4-6') when still light at edge forest at base Cerro de Los Naraijos.
Chilata Heard from Balsams at night.