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Post by timoinsects on Feb 1, 2011 14:45:11 GMT -8
ID,4 unique hoppers/crickets. giant! from different countries. need to know their correct latin names.
thank you! ;D
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Post by timoinsects on Feb 1, 2011 14:46:59 GMT -8
pic.1 Argentina. huge and thick. Attachments:
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Post by timoinsects on Feb 1, 2011 14:47:43 GMT -8
pic.2 from argentina. ;D Attachments:
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Post by timoinsects on Feb 1, 2011 14:49:07 GMT -8
pic.3 from malaysia or indonesia. leaf hopper.. ;D Attachments:
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Post by timoinsects on Feb 1, 2011 14:50:03 GMT -8
pic.4 from Malaysia,very huge head! it is seems to be a male. Attachments:
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Post by gingerbug on Feb 5, 2011 15:43:20 GMT -8
Graea horrida Philippi, 1863 Ommexechidae Dave Williams
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Post by gingerbug on Feb 5, 2011 15:45:15 GMT -8
pic.3 from malaysia or indonesia. leaf hopper.. ;D Chorotypus gallinaceus (Haan, 1842) Chorotypidae - most likely from Borneo Dave Williams
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Post by gingerbug on Feb 5, 2011 16:11:44 GMT -8
pic.4 from Malaysia,very huge head! it is seems to be a male. Acridoxena hewaniana Smith, 1865 Acridoxeninae Dave Williams
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Post by timoinsects on Feb 5, 2011 16:57:47 GMT -8
Many Thanks Mr.Williams! yes the 2nd one was from Malaysia.
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Post by Khalid Fadil on Feb 18, 2011 22:25:52 GMT -8
Oh, I'm certain I can help you with these.
Pic.1: I'm not sure about this one, but it looks immature. The wings are underdeveloped. Pic.2: Graea Horrida Pic.3: Chorotypus Gallinaceus Pic.4: Monkey Hopper (Acridoxena Hewaniana) I rear these. Awesome insects.
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Post by entoman on Feb 19, 2011 9:43:17 GMT -8
The first one may be some specie of Romaleidae, or something similar.
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