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hemiptera larva id ?
BubikolRamios
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Posted on 22-04-2010 11:58
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Think this is hemiptera larva , body 6 mm.
Hiden under wooden board on ground along with diplopodas, snails, ...
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An adult Scutelleridae: Phimodera.
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BubikolRamios
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Thanks.

Unfortunately google gives me nothing, so Phimodera sp.

Hope somebody knows details, the things near eyes on shield are so distinctive, that somebody
surely knows what species is that.
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As far as I could see all species have them. Diagnostic characters menioned in my key are on parts of the legs that are not visible
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does this help ?
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Trochanters without a tooth-like projection, that means it most likely is Phimodera flori.
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Are you sure it's not a Podops inuncta (Pentatomidae) considering the front corners on scutellum?
 
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I mean the front corners on thorax Smile. This Pentatomidae species has a large scutellum like the Scutelleridaes.
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Yeah, the local specialist confirmed, it is Podops inuncta.
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LoL, fair enough. My bad.
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