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Weird Brazilian moth-like bug..
bonitin
Hi,

At first I thought it was a moth, it looked too big for a hopper, but it also resembles somehow a Shieldbug..I only saw them at night or evening attracked by the light. They are probably hard to find in daytime being so well camouflaged when sitting on barks of trees.
Anyone has an idea?
Rainforest, Paraty-Brazil
Thank you!
Myriam
 
bonitin
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bonitin
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Tony Irwin
I'd guess Fulgoridae, but that is just a guess!
Tony
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blowave
I've been searching and found a Fulgoridae which has similar wings..

http://www.brisba...ernFly.htm

But, using the key the head shape fits Tropiduchidae, that is if the mesonotum is separated at the posterior angle by a transverse suture which I'm not sure it has but the alternatives look very different.

http://www.tede.u...mpleto.pdf

Janet Smile
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http://cubits.org/buglife/
bonitin
Thanks very much Janet and Tony!
Such a pity there is so little photo material available on the web of Brazilian critters.

I have seen a few pictures of Tropiduchidae under fig 23 on the last link you gave Janet that does fit more or less the head shape of mine, though the rest doesn't seem to fit..


 
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