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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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your seems to be more hairy :-?


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The only "bark" stink bug I would know is Coenomorpha :-?

The one from your link is Coenomorpha nervosa, but our bug is different :-)


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(That wall I've been banging my head against has taken so much abuse lately, it's about to fall down.)

Need some help: What cricket is this please?

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Jerusalem cricket, genus Sia, subgenus Maxentius :-?


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nan wrote:10. a Kruger
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10.b
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:-?
Family Euschmidtiidae -O-

Amatonga or Pseudamatonga sp 0'


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^Q^ I had been searching "Jerusalem cricket" for a ridiculous amount of time when I threw in the towel and posted it without any suggested IDs...then 18 MINUTES later, you come up with a possibility! Are you a WIZARD in disguise? Thanks for at least giving me some direction where I had NONE. O0 0/0


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Toko wrote:
ExFmem wrote:
BluTuna wrote:Hi everyone 0/*

Here are some more grasshopper/crickets to be ID'd for the insect book. All taken in my garden in Randburg.

4. Two of the same insect, note the extremely long antennae.
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This is a baby (nymph?) katydid. Can anyone take it further?
Conocephalus caudalis -O- -O- -O-

females are wingless
Aren't all katydid nymphs wingless until the last instar(s)? :o0ps: :-? Or is this a late stage instar that would have developed at least some vestiges of wings by now? -O-


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I was thinking if it not was an adult female :-?


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ExFmem wrote:(That wall I've been banging my head against has taken so much abuse lately, it's about to fall down.)
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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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BluTuna wrote:
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This is of the family Crambidae. Subfamily Crambinae

http://www.africanmoths.com/pages/CRAMB ... thumbs.htm

Any ideas on genus anyone -O-

Or do you have another photo, BluTuna?


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