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From French Guiana, I have no idea what this is
Stephen
Showed up at lights. Open area near forest, Montagne de Kaw, French Guiana, 31 May 2011. Measured 5.8 mm. Help! What is it?
--Stephen

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Alexandru Pintilioaie
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Stephen
Thanks, alexaandru! My first thought was Cercopidae, but I have looked at hundreds of pics in that family with no luck.
--Stephen

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ChrisR
Lucky guy - I would love to go back there some day Smile Would be good to see more of your photos too, if you have them ... I might remember a few of the localities myself.
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Paul Beuk
I would expect it to be more in the direction of Issidae, based on my limited knowledge of the Palaearctic fauna...
Paul

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Stephen
Thank-you Paul, I will look at some Issidae images.

Chris, yes, I have enjoyed seeing your French Guiana pics. And I too would love to go back, so much pristine forest! (Good food too!)
--Stephen

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