Re: Entomology B/C ID/Question Marathon
Posted: April 16th, 2014, 8:49 am
Odonata Lestidae. The metallic body and the elongated pterostigma. Some species of lestidae hold their wings together at rest
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Odonata Lestidae. The metallic body and the elongated pterostigma. Some species of lestidae hold their wings together at rest
Yeah you're right. I usually use either the wing venation, the eyes, head shape or the end of the abdomen with Odonata.havenguy wrote:Odonata Lestidae. The metallic body and the elongated pterostigma. Some species of lestidae hold their wings together at rest
[img]https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQHIrk-dtjkTVr5wTLlSRBiyg709gyQZojI7vnE3MBIL-Pwj-jD[/img]
havenguy wrote:[img]https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQHIrk-dtjkTVr5wTLlSRBiyg709gyQZojI7vnE3MBIL-Pwj-jD[/img]
Coleoptera Meloidae
Yes, your turn.mk3966 wrote:havenguy wrote:[img]https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQHIrk-dtjkTVr5wTLlSRBiyg709gyQZojI7vnE3MBIL-Pwj-jD[/img]Coleoptera Meloidae
[img]http://www.jeffpippen.com/naturephotos/threadleggedbug091002-0448facez.jpg[/img]
Agreed.audreyrose131 wrote:hemiptera reduviidae... i think.
That's correct. This one is actually called a thread legged bug. Some of them look a lot like walking sticks. Your turnaudreyrose131 wrote:hemiptera reduviidae... i think.