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    Shieldbugs.

    Hello Rockwolf! Your bug belongs to the superfamily Pentatomomorpha, family Scutelleridae. There are several genres in Southeast Asia and tropical Australia den area called "bejeweled bugs". Scutiphora, Tectocoris, etc. I don't nothing else. Ciao!!
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    Canary Island dragonflies

    How interesting! But sorry because I'm not interest me. I'm so interested in Heteroptera and I know almost nothing of Odonata. Ciao!!
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    Bug ID: Goa

    Hello. The second bug is Scolopendra hardwicki. Ciao!!
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    Various insects for id

    Hello! 1- Rhopalidae, Rhopalinae, Rhopalini, It's possible to be Rhopalus sp. o Stictopleurus sp. 2- Coleoptera... Sorry, I know very little about this group... 3- Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae... I have no idea! 4- Orthoptera, Acrididae, Acrida ungarica. 5- Diptera, Syrphidae, Vollucella...
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    ID req'd please for Nairobi, Kenya Skipper/Dart butterfly

    Hello!! It's Hesperiidae family. I don't know any more. Ciao!!
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    Insect ID challenge Ireland

    Hello!! I think Like Brian and Ficedula, but I don't think we can say that little flies are Morellia sp. It's a good idea but impossible to demostrate. The small Syrphidae on the right seems more Meliscaeva or Melanostoma than Sphaerophoria, but the species is much to say... at least I would not...
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    Hovering fly - South Africa

    Bombylella sp. Hello! I think it is Bombylella sp. or very similar genus. Ciao!!
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    Insect from Bulgaria ?

    Yeah! I think so. Is a Sphingidae's moth male but the POV makes impossible to ID. Ciao!!
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    Katydid and Cricket from Barbados - i.d. help please.

    I think it's similar of Tettigonia viridissima. Look at the attachments. Well, the genus is probably this, but I don't have any idea os the species of Barbados. Ciao!!
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    Caddis Fly Identification.

    Well, I think is the same genus, Micropterna sp. but the species is very difficult. I don't think is Limnephilus sp. Ciao!!
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    Turkish bug for ID please

    WOw!! It's Phyllophya lacerata (Herrich-Schaeffer 1835) (Syn: Phyllomorpha lacerata) Cioa!!
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    The hornet

    Carlo, is a male Vespa crabro? Your picture is awosome!! Ciao!!
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    Portraits of grasshopper

    Hello Carlo: Sorry but I think they should write "ungarica" without "h". Look at this link: http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=356427 Ciao!!
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    Identification Please - Khalahari Desert

    Hello! I think the family is Pamphagidae, but I'm not sure what subfamily is. I hope you serve as a clue. Sorry! Ciao!!
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    Large Turkish Bug ID Needed

    Hello! Well, I'm sure the family is Pamphagidae, and the probably subfamily is Pamphaginae. It reminds me of Acinipe sp. or Ocnerodes sp. but I'm not sure for that. Ciao!!
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    Shieldbugs.

    Sorry, but all three bugs are the same species. As discussed harry eales for the third, are all Acanthosoma hemorroidale. Indeed, we should'nt look at their colors are so different, because what matters are the structures. I put some links: Acanthosoma hemorroidale. Look at the final nymphs. The...
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    Shieldbugs.

    Hello! Pardon for my english. I am Spanish and sometimes I do'nt quite understand or what I say too. Here are Gonocerus acuteangulatus with typical darker coloration of northern Europe. Ciao!!
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    Shieldbugs.

    Hello! These couple are Gonocerus sp. I don't know what species are in Swabi but I think it may be next to Gonocerus insidiator which is typical of european temperate environments.
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    Shieldbugs.

    Hello. I'm sure it's a Troilus luridus nymph. Zicrona's nymph has tergum skin very red. Please, take a look at these links: Troilus luridus http://www.britishbugs.org.uk/heteroptera/Pentatomidae/troilus_luridus.html Zicrona caerulea...
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    Hola

    Hello, I'm spanish and I want to learn more of Bird's World. Thanks!!
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