Cicadidae
July to September
Korea, China and Russian Far East
The body and wings are around 33~36- and 55~65-millimeter-long respectively. Its body has irregular white, yellow, brown and green patterns in a black or dark brown ground with great variance. The bottom part of the body is light green. They sometimes have white powder on exoskeleton. The fore wings are transparent and venation is blackish brown in its back side having dim dark brown cloud patterns.
They usually inhabit in plains or the foot of the hills. After mating, females lay their eggs in dead branches. After surviving winter as eggs, those are hatched following July, especially on rainy days. Larvae living in the ground come out of ground from the evening through the night in summer and climb tress to become imagoes.