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Started by jimiam, July 06, 2011, 03:24:11 PM

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jimiam

 This guy didn't want his picture taken at all. I chased him round and round the stalk he was on for several minutes before getting this shot. I think the coloration is right pretty.....for a bug.  :D




A recovering sinner,
   my name is Jim, and I love Jesus.†

JudyB

Very colourful...6 legs of an insect but I don't see any antennae.  Maybe i need to put my glasses on?

How big was he?  What is he?  I know a bug but what kind?  LOL


Jeanne Lee

That's the kind of bug I like - the ones that run away from me.   ;D
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jimiam

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Quote from: JudyB on July 06, 2011, 05:36:21 PM
Very colourful...6 legs of an insect but I don't see any antennae.  Maybe i need to put my glasses on?

How big was he?  What is he?  I know a bug but what kind?  LOL

Hi Judy. This fellow is Oncometopia orbona (Broad headed sharp-shooter) and about 10mm (3/8") in length and is, I believe considered a "true bug". Didn't figure anyone would ask but ............
Family Cicadellidae (Leafhoppers)
Subfamily Cicadellinae (Sharpshooters)
Tribe Proconiini
Genus Oncometopia
Species Orbona
Notice the white area about 2/3 way along the blue of the wing?  This indicates a female. That white stuff hardens as she near egg laying time and once the eggs are laid she will scrape it off onto the area where she placed the eggs. It is a protective agent for the eggs...................and now you know more than you ever really wanted to know about these things.  ;D
A recovering sinner,
   my name is Jim, and I love Jesus.†

jimiam

Quote from: Jeanne Lee on July 06, 2011, 06:01:11 PM
That's the kind of bug I like - the ones that run away from me.   ;D
I understand Jeanne. They have very good vision as you might guess from the eyes, and are very wary due to a lack of defensive ability.

Quote from: Chloe on July 06, 2011, 06:24:29 PM
Same for me. LOL

Ahhhh, come on Chloe, you know you think he's cute (as a bug) no pun intended.  ;)
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   my name is Jim, and I love Jesus.†

JudyB

Quoteand now you know more than you ever really wanted to know about these things.  Grin

Actually I found that interesting.  Thank you!


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JudyB

I love bugs, and all the differences in them.  The info you gave is very interesting, Thank you


Barbarian

I was going to say you were wrong, cicadas are in the order Homoptera, but something told me to check.    The order Homoptera is no more; apparently the cicadas are sufficiently like true bugs to fit in the Hemiptera.  Of course, I took my last course in entomology about 1970.

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