In a message dated 3/31/2010 2:57:05 PM Central Daylight Time, jerryfriedman1@GMAIL.COM writes:

I'd always thought that the squat and frog-eyed emerald case (line 238) had been a cicada's  but the empty hulk was found in cold March, on the day Hazel died. This suggested to me  that this insect had recently emerged from it: is it possible?


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I doubt it.  The "case" would have lasted from the previous year, which I think is possible.

I've seen these cases on trees pretty much year round.  As I recall, junebugs also left similar cases on tree bark.
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