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Strange Suriname Hexapod
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Posted on 29-07-2014 01:23
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I would love to know what this is. I can't say much except "immature insect"!

18 June 2014, Brokopondo district, Suriname, tropical forest.
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Second photo. Long antennae!
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I'd guess this is a nymph of Macroceratogonia (Homoptera, Cicadellidae)
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Macroceratogoniini is an Old World group, it's something different...
 
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Good point! awkward

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Thank-you my friends! I thought the head looked like Cicadellidae, but those very long antennae seemed to me wrong for the group. I have now asked a Cicadellid specialist and will post his reply here.
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Dmitry Dmitriev was kind enough to tell me that this is a 3rd or 4th instar in subfamily Gyponinae, but that it would be risky to try to take the ID further.

Thank-you Tony and Dmitry G., I was finding it hard to call this insect a Cicadellid because of those long antennae.
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They say you can tell how big a puppy will get by the size of its paws. Maybe this leafhopper will gradually grow to match the size of its antennae!
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Very interesting animal! I'm living in Suriname for over 8 years now, but I haven't seen anything like it yet. Please consider posting these photos also on the forum Guianas nature forum which I just opened.

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