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Cicadapalooza

Season 10
May 8, 2024
Illustration of a single large cicada surrounded by smaller cicadas with a green background.

The cicadas are back for some fun in the sun, and this time, they’re louder than ever! For the first time since 1803, Broods XIII and XIX will be emerging at the same time, covering the American South and Midwest with trillions of cicadas. As Smithsonian entomologist Floyd Shockley readies his nets for the biggest bug invasion in centuries, we look back at the emergence of Brood X in 2021 and explore how cicadas have captivated our human ancestors for millennia.

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Guests:

  • Floyd Shockley, entomologist at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History
  • Gao Hong, professional pipa player, composer, and educator
  • Jim Deutsch, curator at the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
  • Jan Stuart, Melvin R. Seiden Curator of Chinese Art at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art

Smithsonian Links:

  • Smithsonian magazine has even more fascinating cicada facts that weren’t covered in this episode, including cicada-inspired songs and how a certain fungus can turn cicadas into amphetamine-fueled zombies.
  • Humans have been fascinated by cicadas for centuries. Learn more about traditional cicada stories and songs from Chinese, Hopi, and Greek mythology in an article by James Deutsch for the Smithsonian’s Folklife magazine.
  • See more beautiful examples of ancient cicada carvings from the collections of the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Asian Art.
  • Celebrate this once in a lifetime emergence with your very own cicada swag. From "my first brood" onesies to festive tote bags and bucket hats, the limited-edition cicada collection from the Smithsonian Store and National Museum of Natural History has something for everyone!

From the Collections

Cicadas!, Let's Talk Gardens

33c Periodical Cicada single

Seventeen-year Cicada, Periodical Cicada

Pendant in the form of a cicada

Cicada Life Cycle Video

Pendant in the form of a cicada

Slide in the shape of cicada

Carving of a cicada

Cicada

Cicada on tree branch

Attachment

Cicada and leaves

Cicada

Tongue amulet in the form of a cicada

Pointed oval plaque with cicada

Ritual grain server (yu) with masks (taotie), dragons, and cicadas.

Cicada

Tongue amulet in the form of a cicada

Pendant in the form of a cicada

Figure of a cicada

Cicada

Pendant in the form of a cicada

Cicada

Tongue amulet in the form of a cicada

Figure of a cicada

Figure of a cicada

Tongue amulet in the form of a cicada (hanchan)

Cicada

Cicada

Figure of a cicada

Cicada

Cicada

Figure of a cicada

Figure of a cicada

Figure of a cicada

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