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eguzki
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Posted on 18-10-2007 11:58
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Hello!

I had taken this photo on the 1st of August in my garden. This small larva was in motionless position under the tiny blossoms of fennel. Its length was merely 4-5 mm. Never seen it before, what is it? Thank you in advance!
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hemipteran eggs???
 
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Shock I believed that it is an odd shaped caterpillar! Shock
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I second Rui Andrade's suggestion.
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not larva, but eggs. Hemiptera. Wink Paul and Rui are right.
 
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Yes, and the picture shows the eggs of Eurydema sp.

Looking in the same plant for adults, you can determinate to species level.
 
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Isidro wrote:
Yes, and the picture shows the eggs of Eurydema sp.

Looking in the same plant for adults, you can determinate to species level.


Hello Isidro!

As far as I know, genus Eurydema belongs to the Suborder Heteroptera, not Hemiptera!
 
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Order Hemiptera and suborder Heteroptera
 
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eguzki wrote:
As far as I know, genus Eurydema belongs to the Suborder Heteroptera, not Hemiptera!


Heteropterans are hemipterans as nematocera are diptera ;-)

In many books, etc. Heteroptera and Homoptera are two orders. In other books are sub-orders of the same order, hemiptera. The last thing is that order Hemiptera is divided in various sub-orders but not Heteroptera and Homoptera. My way of thee the hemipteran division is:

ORDER HEMIPTERA
Suborder HETEROPTERA - true bugs
Suborder AUCHENORHYNCHA - cicadas et al.
Suborder STENORHYNCHA - aphids et al.
 
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Isidro wrote:
eguzki wrote:
As far as I know, genus Eurydema belongs to the Suborder Heteroptera, not Hemiptera!


Heteropterans are hemipterans as nematocera are diptera ;-)

In many books, etc. Heteroptera and Homoptera are two orders. In other books are sub-orders of the same order, hemiptera. The last thing is that order Hemiptera is divided in various sub-orders but not Heteroptera and Homoptera. My way of thee the hemipteran division is:

ORDER HEMIPTERA
Suborder HETEROPTERA - true bugs
Suborder AUCHENORHYNCHA - cicadas et al.
Suborder STENORHYNCHA - aphids et al.


wrong spelling in the last two suborders. Pfft

I use this scheme:

Auchenorrhyncha
Coleorrhyncha - there are no coleorrhynchid hemipterans here in Europe.
Heteroptera
Sternorrhyncha

Heteroptera - wings not homogeneous (one part membranous and the other part hardened)

Homoptera (ancient use...)-->(Sternorrhyncha and Auchenorrhyncha) - anterior wings are homogeneous - they are usually hardened. Wink


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