Cicadas have a distinct body structure that includes three main parts: the head, thorax, and abdomen. The head houses large compound eyes, mouthparts for feeding, and sensory organs. The thorax contains three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings, which are often prominent and membranous. The abdomen includes segments that house reproductive organs and sound-producing structures known as tymbals, which males use to create their characteristic calls.
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