Diceroprocta bequaerti is known from Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas (U.S.A.) (Sanborn & Phillips 2013).
Diceroprocta bequaerti is found primarily in the southwestern region of the eastern deciduous forests but extends into the grasslands of the southern central United States. Sanborn & Phillips (2013) reported finding these cicadas associated with willow (Salix spp.) and grasses but they have also been reported to occur in association with poplars (Populus deltoides W. Bartram ex Humphrey Marshall), weeds (Dysphania ambrosioides (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants) [95], and black mangroves (Avicennia germinans (L.) L.). (Sanborn & Phillips 2013)
Diceroprocta bequaerti is a species of cicada in the family Cicadidae. It is found in North America.[1][2][3]
Diceroprocta bequaerti is a species of cicada in the family Cicadidae. It is found in North America.