Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Reduviidae? species?
Posted by Ratatoskr on 15-11-2014 01:36
#1
Hi again,
Photographed in May of this year, in southern Spain, arid area but with a lot of fruit plantations around.
About 5mm in size.
I'm guessing it belongs to the Reduviidae. Am I wrong again? :)
Is it possible to get to species with this only photo of it?
Posted by Reimund Ley on 15-11-2014 11:41
#2
Hello,
may be a Nabidae.
best regards
Reimund
Posted by Ratatoskr on 16-11-2014 22:22
#3
Thank you Reimund
Posted by cthirion on 17-11-2014 00:25
#4
Reduviidae for me
Posted by Graeme Cocks on 17-11-2014 03:14
#5
The curved proboscis is diagnostic for Reduviidae.
Posted by Frank Marquard on 17-11-2014 16:45
#6
Coranus sp., a difficult genus (for me).
With long wings, pattern on abdominal underside and shape of the scutellum mostly possible
Coraneus griseus.
Frank
Edited by Frank Marquard on 17-11-2014 17:01
Posted by Ratatoskr on 13-12-2014 00:54
#7
Wow, glad I'm back again or else I would have missed ID correction.
Thank you Frank, Graeme and cthirion.
Quite precise ID :)
Maybe even species name. Impressive.
Here is the photo in final edit.
https://500px.com/photo/89846079/damsel-bug-climbing-over-a-grain-of-sand-by-mats-carnmarker?from=user_library
Edited by Ratatoskr on 13-12-2014 01:04