Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Strange Hemiptera nymph

Posted by zcuc on 17-04-2016 10:37
#1

Hi,
I found this tiny (2mm) dead nymph. According to the almost develop wings it is in its final stage but its size indicate a very small adult.
Anyone recognize it?

Edited by zcuc on 18-04-2016 23:36

Posted by BubikolRamios on 17-04-2016 16:41
#2

I think antenae type goes here: subadult: http://agrozoo.ne...96a46d3646
Doh, the rest looks like pentatomidae subadult.

If that helps.

Edited by BubikolRamios on 17-04-2016 16:42

Posted by jck on 24-04-2016 12:34
#3

Pentatomidae nymphs don't have big round eyes on the top of the head. I would also expect to see some sign of a tylus. I don't know what it IS but I don't see a Pentatomidae.

James

Posted by Frank Marquard on 12-06-2016 11:57
#4

Looks like a nymph of Isometopus sp. (Miridae).

Frank