| Scientific name | Graptopsaltria nigrofuscata |
| English name | Large Brown Cicada |
| Japanese name | 油蟬 |
| Class | Insecta |
| Order | Hemiptera |
| Family | Cicadidae |
| Genus | Graptopsaltria |
| Species | nigrofuscata |
| Subspecies | --- |
| Full length | 60mm. |
| Distribution | Distributed throughout Japan and East Asia. |
One of the most common species in Japan.
It has opaque brown wings. The wing veins look yellowish green or light brown.
The head and thorax are blackish brown, and the abdomen and belly are white. The blackish brown of the thorax has brown spots.
They sing "Zi" and "Jijijiji". When they run away, they cry "Jiji".
They land on rose family trees such as cherry and pear trees and suck sap. They are commonly seen in urban areas.
Adults appear from around July and often cry in the afternoon.
Many Aburazemi can be seen along the Tama River.
The individual I photographed was perched on a Japanese walnut tree along the river. There were about half as many of them as the Minmin cicadas.
Introducing a picture of Large Brown Cicada.