Definetely one of the Leafhoppers (Cicadellidae)BluTuna wrote:Hi!![]()
Here are some more creepies from my garden that need to be identified.
A Planthopper or a Snout Bug maybe? 3-5mm long.
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Oxytate sp. ???BluTuna wrote:Hi!![]()
Here are some more creepies from my garden that need to be identified.
A small spider that was on what was possibly the beginnings of a web when I first saw it. About 7-8mm long. It looks like it has had a bit of a rough time as it only has 3 legs left!
http://www.biodiversityexplorer.org/ara ... xytate.htm
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Looks like a perfect ID to meToko wrote:Oxytate sp. ???BluTuna wrote:Hi!![]()
Here are some more creepies from my garden that need to be identified.
A small spider that was on what was possibly the beginnings of a web when I first saw it. About 7-8mm long. It looks like it has had a bit of a rough time as it only has 3 legs left!
http://www.biodiversityexplorer.org/ara ... xytate.htm


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A female rhinoceros beetle DynastinaeBluTuna wrote:Hi!![]()
Here are some more creepies from my garden that need to be identified.
This beetle was quite large, 2.5 to 3cm long.
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Cyphonistes vallatus ???
They look all alike

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Toko wrote:A female rhinoceros beetle DynastinaeBluTuna wrote:Hi!![]()
Here are some more creepies from my garden that need to be identified.
This beetle was quite large, 2.5 to 3cm long.
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Cyphonistes vallatus ???
They look all alike
Your guess is probably better than mine

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A few pretty bugs we've seen during November in Marakele. They were sitting next to a puddle in the road and I could not get out to take better pics.








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These pretty butterflies also taken in Marekele during our November trip. Also near a puddle of water in the middle of the road.








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Super Mongoose wrote:A few pretty bugs we've seen during November in Marakele. They were sitting next to a puddle in the road and I could not get out to take better pics.
This is a beautiful Gold Spotted Burnet Arniocera auriguttata



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Super Mongoose wrote:These pretty butterflies also taken in Marekele during our November trip. Also near a puddle of water in the middle of the road.
Large Striped Swordtail Graphium antheus


