Are cicadas the queen of night?

Canidaceans are an insect that make sounds. The American Legion is very powerful – and so have the media in general at their service. Then when talking about the night when cicadas do their work, one may say “The cicadas are just queens”?

What gender does the adjective “cicada” represent? Is there a neutral-genre word for royalty?

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Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.
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All the cicadas which make noise are males, and their noise can be liberally interpreted as “Hello!! Hot mama?! Can I ask you over here? They

are not just queen (though they are not ruled), they’re queens. The term “Queen” is reserved for the single egg-laying female in a eusocial species community, such as bees, termites and ants. Can a cicada lay an egg?

Even among eusocial insects, there is no species that I’m aware of which elevates a single male to permanent status as consort to the queen and thus there are no “king” insects.

Answered on March 3, 2021.
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