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Is this Auchenorrhyncha ?
Makro Freak
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Posted on 10-03-2008 18:16
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I found this tiny critter today an a leaf. The size was 1-2mm. Any idea ?

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Hello, Richard!

Delphacidae larva.
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Could also be an apterous adult, difficult to go for sure with these, but if the size is really so small it must be a nymph.
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Thank you very much for your help.

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Lovely photo. You really got the max out of the MP-E Grin
 
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Then you should see this http://upload.wik..._fight.jpg Wink

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the dof at 5:1 is extremely low. even with f/16 but in this case we need a very, very good lighting.
 
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