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Hadoa simplex
Madrean Grassland Sun-Singer
Hadoa simplex is a cicada species in the family Cicadidae, originally described by Davis in 1941 as a subspecies of Tibicen bifidus before being elevated to species status and transferred to the genus Hadoa. It is known from Arizona and is associated with Madrean grassland habitats. The species is one of relatively few confirmed observations, with limited documented occurrence data.
Hadoa townsendii
Soaptree Sun-Singer
Hadoa townsendii is a cicada species commonly known as the Soaptree Sun-Singer. The species was originally described by Uhler in 1905 and is currently classified in the genus Hadoa, which was separated from the broader Okanagana genus based on morphological and molecular evidence. This medium-sized cicada is associated with arid and semi-arid habitats in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.