Evening cicada

The Evening Cicada is an insect that can be caught in, , , and. Found in July and August, the Evening Cicada can be found from 4 AM to 8 AM and 5 PM to 7 PM.

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Blathers will unwillingly accept the Evening Cicada for the insect display in the museum, giving a short speech before taking it;

It can be found in the middle terrace on the tree opposite the ramp that connects to the lowest terrace, sharing the tree with the Walker Cicada.

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After donating an Evening Cicada to the museum, a sign will display a description of this insect that says this:

Real-world information
The Tanna japonensis (also known as evening cicada) is a common insect found in Japan, along with other cicadas. When the sun sets, they begin to chirp. It has a turquoise body and transparent wings and abdomen. The sound it makes is enjoyed by the Japanese, which they describe the sound as "kanakana", which gives it this name in some areas of Japan. A real-life video of an tanna japonensis singing can be found here.