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.
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.
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