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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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\O Thanks for doing the leg work Toko. ^Q^


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Brilliant! O\/ O\/ Thanks you ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ O0 X#X


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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ExFmem wrote:
nan wrote:
ExFmem wrote:
nan wrote:9.a like a leaf :-? - Kruger - Punda Maria

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The first pic had me thinking it was an insect w/ a pointed snout =O: , then I realized its head was under the wood plank 0-
Don't the forelegs and triangular head shape in the second pic look like a mantid? -O-
I think you are right... a Mantid with the "teeth" on the paw :-?
I never thought of that :o0ps:
0*\ 0*\ Toko, I now see on the next page or so you already drew that same conclusion 0- :-0 :-0 I'm trying to whittle down the unknowns before I add even more to the list... O** O** \O
Could it be Clinia humeralis
http://www.google.com/search?site=imghp ... 1lcQmkT4E8


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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Cilnia chopardi looks the same to me :O^ But all the pics on the internet show a white stripe on the abdomen in Cilnia -O-

Who knows how many other genera also look like this -O-


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it's a balerina ;-)


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Yep, probably can't see enough features to distinguish positively. Another one I'll have to let go 0: :-( Okay, on to pick out my next target :-? :-?


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Is there anything useful for Mantid identification. So far I could not find anything on how to distinguish the genera. We would do better if we had sort of key -O-

At this stage these Mantidae are all green mantids to me O/


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Toko wrote:Is there anything useful for Mantid identification. So far I could not find anything on how to distinguish the genera. We would do better if we had sort of key -O-

At this stage these Mantidae are all green mantids to me O/
This is all I have, but need a second window open with mantid anatomy terms so I can even begin to understand 0.1% of the features. As you well know, we really can't see very much on these particular photos.

http://www.earthlife.net/insects/mant-key.html


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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Any idea what spider this is? Found it in the Brat's bedroom.

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