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It is a dipterous?. You know him?
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Maherjos |
Posted on 10-09-2009 01:37
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Member Location: Motril (Granada) España Posts: 2349 Joined: 02.09.09 |
5//=1mm. I have no idea. Someone knows.? Thanks Maherjos attached the following image: [96.49Kb] |
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pierred |
Posted on 10-09-2009 07:47
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Member Location: Paris (France) Posts: 1437 Joined: 21.04.05 |
It is an Heteroptera. One can see the feeding piece (rostra ?) under the body.
Pierre Duhem |
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Nosferatumyia |
Posted on 10-09-2009 08:18
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Member Location: Posts: 3450 Joined: 29.12.07 |
I believe the family Miridae
Val |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 10-09-2009 09:09
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19365 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Wing venation says Miridae, indeed.
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Maherjos |
Posted on 10-09-2009 13:39
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Member Location: Motril (Granada) España Posts: 2349 Joined: 02.09.09 |
Thank you all for your help and collaboration
Edited by Maherjos on 10-09-2009 13:40 |
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Jason G |
Posted on 29-12-2010 02:46
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Member Location: London UK Posts: 136 Joined: 22.12.08 |
Dicyphini tribe.
London's Insects http://londoninve...hostia.com |
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pierred |
Posted on 29-12-2010 14:14
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Member Location: Paris (France) Posts: 1437 Joined: 21.04.05 |
Indeed, Dicyphus sp. would be a good guess.
Pierre Duhem |
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Maherjos |
Posted on 05-02-2011 20:41
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Member Location: Motril (Granada) España Posts: 2349 Joined: 02.09.09 |
Thanks all for your past contributions and comments had not seen. The Biodiversity Forum Virtual Spain, I finally identified it within the Dicyphini Tribu as "Nesidiocoris tenuis (Reuter, 1895)." What do you think? Greetings to all |
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