WHEATON, Ill. (AP) โ The most noticeable part of the cicada invasion blanketing the central United States is the sound โ an eerie, amazingly loud song that gets in a person's ears and won't let much else in.
โItโs beautiful chaos,โ said Rebecca Schmidt, a U.S. Department of Agriculture research entomologist. โIt does make this kind of symphony.โ
The songs โ only from males โ are mating calls. Each periodical cicada species has its own distinct song, but two stand out: those of the orange-striped decims or pharaoh cicadas, and the cassini cicada, which is smaller and has no orange stripes on its belly.

โThe one weโre hearing the most is the cassini, a buzzy trail that goes up in a wave and is coming back down,โ Jennifer Rydzewski, an insect ecologist at DuPage County Forest Preserve, said in an interview in a clearing near a bunch of trees.
โAnd every time it goes up in a wave and comes back down, youโll see in the treetops a bunch of them start flying out, so theyโll make a call and then jump to a new branch and make the call again. So itโs actually like different groups that are coming in waves.โ
The other one is a โconstant whirring hum, which is the pharaoh's staccatoโ and every now and then an individual call that sounds like โeee-oooโ can be heard, she said. Others have said the sound is more like โfffaaaro, fffaaaro."
The sound comes from a white membrane on the male's midsection that is made to vibrate, Schmidt and Rydzewski said. The area beneath it acts like an echo chamber.

โItโs a lot of the same sort of physics as an instrument,โ Schmidt said. โSo if you think about like a drum, you can have a pretty small drum that is being hit by somebody thatโs not hitting it that hard, and it still makes quite a lot of noise."
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