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Klippies!
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Scary beetle, 4cm, Marloth Winter:
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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification
It's appearance is pretty distinctive, so it may well be this:
(Hemiptera: Reduviidae)Assassin Bugs (Platymeris biguttatus) are a small bug originating from the tropical regions of Africa. They are mostly black with yellow legs and twin white spots on their back.
https://peregrine-livefoods.co.uk/assassin-bug/
There are lots of photos of them and other species of Platymeris in Google images.
(Hemiptera: Reduviidae)Assassin Bugs (Platymeris biguttatus) are a small bug originating from the tropical regions of Africa. They are mostly black with yellow legs and twin white spots on their back.
https://peregrine-livefoods.co.uk/assassin-bug/
There are lots of photos of them and other species of Platymeris in Google images.
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Platymeris biguttata is not recorded from South Africa. But it is a Platymeris sp and they have a reputation for spitting venom .
Platymeris guttatipennis is the only one officially recorded from SA
https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/search? ... ey=4774268
Very cool insect
Platymeris guttatipennis is the only one officially recorded from SA
https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/search? ... ey=4774268
Very cool insect
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Thanks, Klippies!
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Small moth, 3cm.
Marloth winter
Marloth winter
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Sarangesa phidyle - Small Elfin
This is a common little skipper in dry habitats throughout the Afrotropical Region. It prefers wooded areas, especially along river courses and settles with opened wings on the ground or on the surface of rocks.
This is a common little skipper in dry habitats throughout the Afrotropical Region. It prefers wooded areas, especially along river courses and settles with opened wings on the ground or on the surface of rocks.
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So a butterfly!
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