Thread subject:
Diptera.info :: identification please
Posted by
Newvilobicel
on 23-06-2020 18:03
#1
BADALONA BARCELONA SPAIN
21/06/2020
Posted by
eklans
on 23-06-2020 19:03
#2
Hi, Heteroptera, mid instar nymph, I think.
Eric
Posted by
Tony Irwin
on 24-06-2020 09:57
#3
Possibly close to
Rhopalus subrufus
- early instar.
Posted by
eklans
on 24-06-2020 10:07
#4
I'm quite sure it's Rhopalidae, too, and I've just found a Myrmus (Chorosomatini), which is more slender than Rhopalus. (Wachmann, Melber, Deckert, Wanzen, Band 3)
Eric