Brown cicada
- "I caught a large brown cicada! ...Or is it just really dirty?" —Animal Crossing
- "I caught a brown cicada! These guys are everywhere!" —Wild World
The Brown Cicada is a common insect in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Doubutsu no Mori. It makes a unique chirping sound, which resembles what could be described as a continuous alarm or vibrating sound, rather than the regular chirp. The Brown Cicada can be sold for 200 Bells.
Catch details
In Animal Crossing
In Wild World
In City Folk
Description | In some cultures, the chirping of these insects is said to resemble frying sounds. |
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Time of year | Jul – Aug |
Time of day | 8 AM - 5 PM |
Peak times | N/A |
Location | On trees (hardwood and cedar) |
Bug size | 58 mm |
Rarity | Common |
Selling price | 200 Bells |
Furniture size |
In New Leaf
Time of year | Jul – Aug |
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Time of day | 8 AM – 5 PM |
Peak times | 8 AM - 4 PM |
Location | On trees (hardwood and cedar) |
Size | 57 mm |
Rarity | Very common |
Selling price | 200 Bells |
Furniture size |
In Pocket Camp
Availability | Not currently available
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Location | Sunburst Island |
Size | 54.5 mm - 59.5 mm |
Rarity | ★ |
Selling price | 10 Bells |
Version added | Unknown |
Villager gift data | Tier: Unknown
Rewards: Unknown |
In New Horizons
Time of year | North: Jul – Aug South: Jan – Feb |
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Time of day | 8 AM – 5 PM |
Location | On trees (hardwood and cedar) |
Weather | Any weather |
Spawn requirement | Appears from the start of the game |
Selling prices | Nook's Cranny: 250 Bells Flick: 375 Bells |
Furniture size |
Donating to the museum
Animal Crossing
Wild World
City Folk
It can be found in the middle terrace, on the front-most tree of the middle island, sharing it with the Robust Cicada.
New Leaf
New Horizons
Real-world information
The Graptopsaltria nigrofuscata (large brown cicada) is called tatarakihi by the locals, in their native language, Maori. Much like all cicadas, the brown cicada has transparent wings, small bodies in comparison, and large eyes on either side of their heads. They are considered a pest by farmers because they attack and eat crops. The literal translation of their japanese name (アブラゼミ (Aburazemi)) is Oil Cicada, likely due to the fact that some cultures hear their calls as the sounds of oil sputtering from a frying pan.
More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.
Names in other languages
アブラゼミ Aburazemi |
Lit. "oil cicada" | |
유지매미 yujimaemi |
Brown cicada | |
油蝉 Yóuchán |
Translation of Japanese name | |
油蟬 Unknown |
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Коричневая цикада Korichnevaya Tsykada |
Brown cicada | |
Bruine cicade | Brown cicada | |
Braunzikade | Brown cicada | |
Cigarra marrón | Brown cicada | |
Cigale cercope | ||
Cicala m | Brown cicada |
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