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 Trigonotylus
 
 
Stage:  Larva/Nymph     Sex:  < N/A >
# 14625    RAW   
Харьковская обл., пгт. Безлюдовка, окр. ж/д ст. Удянская
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Published: 27.07.2009 06:58:40      Date/time taken: 27.07.2009 11:49:54   (exif)
Identification keys: Miridae
More images of this object - 2:
Taxon Determination Date / Time Member  
 Trigonotylus (Larva/Nymph)
  luisvivas (Luis Vivas)     01.05.2014 06:32:51     barry  
 Hemiptera Linnaeus, 1758 (Larva/Nymph)
  barry (Boris Loboda)     03.04.2010 01:13:04     barry  
Last edited: 01.05.2014 06:32:51 (barry)
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 12.12.2010 01:11:38: luisvivas     
mmm... probably a "neonata" nymph of infraorder Pentatomomorpha:
Dircarding Pentatomoidea, Aradoidea and Piesmatoidea, only Lygaeoidea or Coroidea is possible.
In Lygaeoidea, only Lygaeinae's subfamily has a little similar neonata nymphs, but they are red and they are "fatty". This nymph is "thinny". It isn't possible.
In Coroidea, the Coreidae's family has similar nymphs but the final antennomere is always shorter than the other antennomere, so do not belong to this family.
The Alydidae's family has similar neonata nymphs, "thinny" and with the final antennomere very long.

Ciao!!
 24.02.2011 08:23:35: luisvivas     
Boris, i think it's a Neonata nymph of Alydidae.
What do you think?

Ciao!!
 24.02.2011 08:45:05: barry     
What is "Neonata"?
 24.02.2011 08:59:05: Triplaxxx     
Значит "новорождённый", только что вылупившийся.
 25.02.2011 10:18:32: luisvivas     
Yes, thanks Triplaxxx !!
In english "neonate", sorry!
 25.02.2011 11:50:36: barry     
Luis:
What do you think about this?
http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/show_image.php?imageid=16278
 26.02.2011 07:58:04: luisvivas     
I think it's a Miridae nymph corpse, Stenodemini tribe and probably Trigonotylus caelestialium or Trigonotylus ruficornis.


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