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Robert Heemskerk |
Posted on 24-10-2008 23:29
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![]() Member Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Posts: 2082 Joined: 17.10.05 |
hi otherinsectforum, I found this little cicade sp. underneath a leaf, in a forest. Size about 2mm plant: Symphytum place: Amsterdam forest, The Netherlands Is there anything to say about the species? Robert Heemskerk attached the following image: ![]() [128.43Kb] Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 24-10-2008 23:31 Greeting, Robert Heemskerk ---- WWW: http://robertheem...ndedag.htm --- |
Robert Heemskerk |
Posted on 24-10-2008 23:29
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![]() Member Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Posts: 2082 Joined: 17.10.05 |
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Robert Heemskerk attached the following image: ![]() [103.9Kb] Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 24-10-2008 23:30 Greeting, Robert Heemskerk ---- WWW: http://robertheem...ndedag.htm --- |
Robert Heemskerk |
Posted on 24-10-2008 23:30
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![]() Member Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Posts: 2082 Joined: 17.10.05 |
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Robert Heemskerk attached the following image: ![]() [143.15Kb] Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 24-10-2008 23:30 Greeting, Robert Heemskerk ---- WWW: http://robertheem...ndedag.htm --- |
Tony Irwin |
Posted on 25-10-2008 17:13
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Agallia consobrina ?
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Robert Heemskerk |
Posted on 28-10-2008 18:38
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Thank you very much for your suggestion Tony ![]() I'll place it under Agallia consobrina, with that questionmark too Greeting, Robert Heemskerk ---- WWW: http://robertheem...ndedag.htm --- |
Dmitry Gavryushin |
Posted on 12-11-2008 19:54
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![]() Member Location: Moscow region, Russia Posts: 3331 Joined: 17.10.05 |
Idiocerinae excluded because of small size and narrow membrane of forewings, structure of supraantennal keel is hardly visible but Agalliinae seems OK; 2mm is a bit too small for A. consobrina, though, A. brachyptera is almost always brachypterous so I'd vote for some Anaceratagallia. |
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