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On cicada time

Post Reports

The Washington Post

Daily News, Politics, News

4.45.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2021

⏱️ ? minutes

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Summary

Love them or loathe them, the cicadas of Brood X are here. One Washington Post editor recalls his first taste of the bug. A Smithsonian entomologist demystifies the science of Brood X. And a biologist takes us on a journey through cicadas’ deep past.


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When the cicadas of Brood X last emerged, the world was a different place. George W. Bush was president. “Shrek 2” topped the box office. And Cameron Barr, lately the interim leader of The Washington Post, was a general-assignment reporter tasked with sampling frozen cicadas sauteed in butter and parsley.


Smithsonian entomologist Floyd Shockley has long loved periodical cicadas. He takes us on a tour behind the scenes at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, which houses cabinets full of preserved insects. There we learn about cicadas’ elegant bodies — and the mysterious way they count the passage of the years.


And finally, biologist Gene Kritsky takes us back many, many emergences to the time when cicadas serenaded the dinosaurs.


Entomologists want your help documenting Brood X for their Cicada Safari project. If you would like to contribute photos or videos of cicadas, download the Cicada Safari app or go to cicadasafari.org.

Transcript

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0:00.0

From the newsroom of the Washington Post, this is Post Reports.

0:05.9

I'm Martine Powers.

0:08.0

It's Friday, May 28th.

0:12.0

Hello, Bishop.

0:22.4

Hello, Ted.

0:29.3

Where are you guys?

0:30.3

Just great.

0:31.3

It's good.

0:32.3

So here is what I know about this story, which is that you guys, you two audio producers

0:37.0

for the post, you have been reporting a thing about cicadas.

0:43.2

Because the cicadas are coming out.

0:46.0

It's Bruton, this group or family of these billions of cicadas.

0:51.5

They are currently crawling out of the ground after 17 years.

0:56.3

And I think that you both know that I'm very biased on this issue because I really do

1:00.8

not like the cicadas and I basically think that they are cockroaches on steroids.

1:06.8

Yes.

1:07.8

By the end of this, you'll love them though.

1:09.5

Isn't that right?

1:10.5

Yes, they'll be nice and cuddly and you'll actually kind of like sympathize with them.

1:19.9

See normally I would say that that's somebody over promising on cicadas, but I truly do

1:24.1

believe that Bishop believes this.

1:31.1

Where for you, where does this story begin?

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