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Identified as 'Acrotylus patruelis' by a Spanish Expert
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Posted on 07-08-2007 15:00
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The bug is a beetle (ie not a bug in the strict sense of the word). Cerambycidae.

Remember, one species per thread is easier for us (see the Code of Conduct).
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One species for thread please, as Susan says.

The Grashopper is an Acrotylus sp. If you show me the posterior wings I will say the species.

The beetle is Stomatium unicolor (syn= Stomatium fulvum), probably.
 
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Isidro wrote:
One species for thread please, as Susan says.

The Grashopper is an Acrotylus sp. If you show me the posterior wings I will say the species.

The beetle is Stomatium unicolor (syn= Stomatium fulvum), probably.


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