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Heteroptera Pentatomoidea Something close to Acoloba lanceolata or some such .... NOPE ... Phyllocephalinae, probably some Megarrhamphus sp.   Geotagged,Heteroptera,Indonesia,Pentatomoidea,Phyllocephalinae,Spring Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Heteroptera Pentatomoidea

Something close to Acoloba lanceolata or some such .... NOPE ... Phyllocephalinae, probably some Megarrhamphus sp.

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  1. Please don't hesitate to correct it if the above mentioned ID is wrong. Tq Posted 6 years ago
    1. Yup - not a Grashopper :o) I've corrected as far as I can go. Maybe I'll ask David Rider if he has a better idea ... Posted 6 years ago, modified 6 years ago
      1. Yes, he had a much better idea (but can't check his collection right now). It's a Phyllocephalinae and probably some Megarrhamphus sp. With the info and images for comparison that I've found quickly I'm not satisfied with Megarrhamphus hastatus, nor with Megarrhamphus truncatus, which seem to be the most wide spread species in the orient, so I'll have to do some more searching/reading, but not now. Bedtime (5 am here) :o) Posted 6 years ago, modified 6 years ago
        1. Thanks so much for the correction. Posted 6 years ago

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Uploaded Dec 25, 2018. Captured Dec 22, 2018 07:36 in Sunda Wenang-Bojong Gede, Sundawenang, Parung Kuda, Sukabumi, Jawa Barat 43357, Indonesia.
  • ILCE-7RM2
  • f/8.0
  • 1/100s
  • ISO1000
  • 100mm