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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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BluTuna wrote:Either a Yellow or Green Lacewing but not sure which :-?

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Chrysoperla -O- The Chrysopidae look all alike to me 0*\

What would a yellow lacewing look like?


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BluTuna wrote:
And yet another one :-) This one was tiny, maybe 4mm long.
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Judging by the shape of the head, these aren't Assassin Bugs, but I could be wrong :-)

A pentatomidae youngster -O-


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Thanks Toko for the moth and the milkweed bug IDs.

Cerocala sp., definitely. C.oppia has a really really similar wing pattern, just somewhat diff. colors and is found in Somalia. Will dig a bit further.

The milkweed bug has 8 species in the genus in South Africa, so was timid about IDing to species as I haven't looked at the other species yet. Thanks!


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O\/ Looks REALLY close! It's also one of the 3 species listed as found in South Africa. I had omitted C. contraria already, so looks like you are right on the money! (Haven't found a pic of C. insana yet). Good job, ONCE AGAIN ^Q^ ^Q^

Moths of S. Africa

Cerocala contraria (Walker, 1865)
Cerocala insana (Herrich-Schäffer, 1858)
Cerocala vermiculosa Herrich-Schäffer, [1858]


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-O- -O- Mine ( bottom left) = vermiculosa (top left) vs. insana (right)

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C. vermiculosa ? except diff. sex (antennae differ) O/

All opinions welcome! 0/*


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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vermicolosa \O (hindwing!)


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yours look different from any of the other two 0*\ The body and the pattern :-?


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http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/110656132

here another photo, living specimen has of course different colouration \O


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