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Very long thin Brazilian bug...
bonitin
This Brazilian bug I met a couple of times at nighttime inside my room sitting on the curtain, it puzzles me.

Any idea what order and family it could belong ?

February 2010 rainforest Paraty-Brazil

Thank you!
MyriamSmile

I'll have to wait to post the pics, no more threads allowed!Frown

Trying again..
Edited by bonitin on 13-12-2010 12:18
 
Paul Beuk
Perhaps with the picture... Wink
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bonitin
Thanks Paul! Ooops, I think my pic was too heavy!Smile
 
bonitin
It looks infested with mites..
Edited by bonitin on 13-12-2010 12:22
 
Paul Beuk
Looks beetle-ish, with short elytra (like in Staphylinidae) but nothing like I have ever seen before.
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bonitin
Thanks Paul!Smile
 
Gerard Pennards
Maybe something like Phengodidae, but that's a guess....
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Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
bonitin
Thanks for the suggestion Gerard! I found out that Phengodidae is the family of the glowworms when in larva stage, there were glowworms around...but outside..
 
pwalter
Did You collect the mites? Have You got any undetermined mites? Regards, Walter
Walter Pfliegler - Amateur Nature Photographer from Hungary (and molecular biologist)
 
bonitin
No, I am sorry Walter, I didn't collect the mites, I only discovered the bug was infected with them after loading my pictures..My DSRL with macrolens had let me down at the time so I had to use the macro mode of a compact camera, not ideal for photographing such tiny things as mites!

I only have pictures of Brazilian Dog ticks ..not collected though, I don't collect specimen..
MyriamSmile
 
ChrisR
I don't have my specimens to-hand but I have caught these at light in the neotropics and this is a member of an unusual group of beetles ... when I get them back I can say more Smile
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London.
 
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bonitin
Oh thanks Chris! That's very interesting! I'll wait then till you get yours back!
Myriam Smile
 
ChrisR
Max Barclay (BMNH) says that yours is a Atractocerus (Lymexelidae) beetle - which can be "quite common" Smile
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London.
 
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bonitin
Grin Thank you Chris!!
 
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