An interesting site appeared on my reading radar thanks to the folks at 
UniversalHub; Massachusetts Cicadas.
Living in Massachusetts, unfortunately, there aren't many species of Cicadas  to study so this site will be focused on studying the cicadas of New England  along taking part in field trips to other states and studying the cicadas there.  
 So far, I have managed to document several different species of Cicadas in  Massachusetts. Those being Tibicen  auletes, Tibicen lyricen, Tibicen canicularis, Tibicen chloromera and Okanagana rimosa. Massachusetts even has Periodical Cicadas from Brood XIV which is a 17 year variety. 
 Since 2004, Okanagana rimosa has proved to be an elusive little  insect. Fortunately, in the summer of 2007 shortly after my return trip from the  mid west to study Brood XIII  periodical cicadas, I did in fact find a sustainable population of Okanagana rimosa in a town in  central Massachusetts known as Montague. More information on this interesting periodic-like  little insect can be found here. 
 Also Brood XIV periodical Cicadas, a  species of Cicadas that emerge once every 17 years also makes an appearance in  Massachusetts along Cape Cod, Barnstable Plymouth counties. These are not  scheduled to appear here until 2008.
So if you would like to know more about cicadas in MA and New England, visit this site.