Does the spotted wax cicada have anything to do with feng shui?

This insect has nothing to do with geomantic omen.

Coriolus versicolor cicada is a small insect, belonging to Homoptera Cicadellidae. The adult's head is tilted upward, and the body surface and wing surface are covered with white wax powder. The front wings are grayish brown, oval, and the rear wings are fan-shaped and bright red. Black spots are scattered on the front and rear wings, and the abdomen is wide with yellow and dark brown stripes. The female insect is slightly larger than the male insect, and its body color is brighter than that of the male insect, and its abdomen is red.

Cicada is not completely abnormal. Nymphs have slender heads, flat bodies, long feet, quick movements, and are good at jumping, and their bodies are similar to those of adults. The body surface of each nymph is covered with wax. The first three instars of the fourth instar nymph are black with sporadic white spots, and the back of the fourth instar nymph is bright red with black spots and white spots.