Just another nature blog, mainly about wildlife in Singapore.
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Saturday, February 12, 2011
Reduviidae
All ID credits Daniel Bauer. Daniel has been very kind in IDing the Reduviidae we have seen in our nature reserves. He has a Reduviidae website and also a blog.
Physoderes sp.. Looks very much like a bark bug (Aradidae) but the antennae look different.
Tribe Dicrotelini from subfamily Harpactorinae.
Lisarda pallidispina (synonym to Lisarda inornata).
2 comments:
Can you share the locations of these sightings?
Did you see the physoderes on a tree or on the ground among leaf debris? Thanks. You can reply to me at gzhan001(at)ucr.edu
Thanks a lot!
Guanyang
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