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Belize, Belize
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Madison, Wisconsin, United States
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Tzaneen, Limpopo, South Africa
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Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands, MALAYSIA
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Perak, Malaysia
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. SO7347
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Jimena, Andalusia, Spain
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Phylum: ArthropodaClass: InsectaOrder: Hemiptera (true bugs, Schnabelkerfe)Suborder: Heteroptera (real bugs, Wanzen)Infraorder: PentatomomorphaSuperfamily: Pentatomoidea Family: Cydnidae BILLBERG, 1820 (burrowing bugs, Erdwanzen)Subfamily: Cydninae
Cydnus aterrimus FORSTER, 1771 (Schwarzrock)please compare:
www.natur-in-nrw.de/IMG/Tiere/Insekten/Wanzen/W-Uebersich...Spain, S Cdiz: Barbate-Los Caos de Meca (Kap Trafalgar), 11.04.2012IMG_0216 (andalucia0393)
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Bonnie Vale, New South Wales, Australia
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Crichton, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Willow Canyon, Arizona, United States
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Jimena, Andalusia, Spain
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Sarawak, Malaysia
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Mahabo, MADAGASCAR
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Ingwavuma, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa
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Tikal, Peten, Guatemala
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Cairns, Queensland, Australia
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Female human head louse, Pediculus humanus capitis.Technical settings : - focus stack of 46 images- microscope objective (Nikon achromatic 10x 160/0.25) directly on the body (with adapter ~30 mm)
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Berastagi, Sumatra, INDONESIA
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L: ca. 4 cmFamily: Tessaratomidae , Stl, 1864[det. "joe with a camera", 2011, based on this photo]Superfamily: PentatomoideaInfraorder: PentatomomorphaSuborder: HeteropteraOrder: HemipteraClass: Insectamore info:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TessaratomidaeIndonesia, Central Java: bvic. Gunug Lawu, ca. 500m asl. , 31.03.2011IMG_0498
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Euricania morio ?Genus: Euricania [det. "Mr & Mrs Apteryx australis", 2010, based on this photo]Family: Ricaniidae (Passionvine hopper)Superfamily: Fulgoroidea (planthoppers)Infraorder: Fulgoromorpha (Spitzkopfzikaden)Suborder: AuchenorrhynchaOrder: Hemiptera (true bugs, Schnabelkerfe)Subclass: PterygotaClass: Insecta (insects, Insekten)Indonesia, W-Java. vic. Jasinga: Dungus Iwul NP, ca. 250m asl., 18.09.2010(IMG_4827)
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Karavasta National Park. Albania.
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Froggattoides pallidaWhile visiting the Menzies area in October, this unusual shaped cicada came to flap and flop around our feet at night. "Australian Cicadas" by MS Moulds describes it as:"Confined to Western Australia within an area bounded approximately by Carnarvon, Talawana Station, Norseman and Bickly near Perth.There are few specimens in collections, but it is probably a common species on occasions. Adults emerge after heavy rains and have been taken from early October to mid February." All in all a very special Cicada.Photographed 28 Oct 2014Photo: Jean
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States