Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Very curious ... --> aphid exuviae

Posted by bertrandpami on 15-06-2021 15:15
#1

Hi,
Somedy knows ?
Very tiny, among 1 mm.
Many thanks for help.
Michel

Edited by bertrandpami on 18-06-2021 08:53

Posted by eklans on 15-06-2021 15:22
#2

Hi Michel, Reduvius personatus, nymph (Reduviidae)? (They cover themselves with dust, but tarsi and antenna should remain naked - hard to see).
EDIT: It's more curious: I've read 1 cm, not mm! Did the little one move or was it dead - perhaps covered by a fungus like Entomophthoraceae?

Edited by eklans on 15-06-2021 18:53

Posted by bertrandpami on 16-06-2021 08:53
#3

Hi, Eric,
Seems dead, but not sure ...

Yes, they are, they are probably aphid exuviae.
Link on " le Monde des insectes " : https://www.insecte.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=230665&p=1796989#p1796989
Best whishes.
Michel

Edited by bertrandpami on 16-06-2021 10:47

Posted by eklans on 16-06-2021 11:13
#4

Hi Michel, that's it - the exuviae of the 5th image fit!