Thread subject: Diptera.info :: A short-winged insect, I don't know what this is
Posted by Stephen on 05-01-2019 14:05
#1
Well, as the title said this is a short-winged insect (possibly an immature) but I don't know what group. Can anyone help? The place is Suriname, tropical forest, 3 August 2016.
ID help will be appreciated!
Posted by atylotus on 05-01-2019 15:16
#2
When I see those 3 abdominal glands I immediately think of hemiptera, but I'm no expert. Maybe some assasinbug, ground assasinbug (Peiratinae) or some nymphal stage?
Edited by atylotus on 05-01-2019 15:21
Posted by Stephen on 08-01-2019 13:34
#3
Thank-you, atylotus, I appreciate your help!
Posted by Xespok on 08-01-2019 16:35
#4
I think this could be Lygaeidae.
Posted by Juergen Peters on 08-01-2019 20:22
#5
Hello,
Xespok wrote:
I think this could be Lygaeidae.
Too thin antennae for Lygaeidae, I suspect. I would also say, Reduviidae.
Posted by Auke on 25-08-2019 01:34
#6
I agree with Reduviidae. Too bad it's a nymph rather than an adult.