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There is no such thing as the year for the locust. Locusts (Orthoptera order) represent the swarming phase -- in response to overcrowding -- of the short-horned grasshopper (Acrididae family). The phrase contrastingly will apply to the periodical cicada (Magicicada spp) of 13- and 17-year emergence cycles.

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i believe that their will be one this year in New Jersey. but im not sure i think there are some break outs in the us.

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2011

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2012

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2020

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