Insect nymphs present (nymphs are juveniles of insects that don't metamorphose in pupae into different looking adults—otherwise juveniles are larvae).
Observação | insect life stage: nymph(s) |
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Fotos / SonsWhatTribo StenocotiniObservadormariannebrougDescriçãoQuite small. See my finger for sizing. Approx. 8mm. |
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Fotos / SonsWhatFamília MiridaeObservadorhappygolucky_melDescrição2 separate insects on the one growing tip of Karo. Both smooth, with wing buds. They had different colourations, one was predominantly light green, the second had more yellowy wing buds, and the hind and middle legs were reddish. Seen with proboscis extended out to leaf. |
not recorded |
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Fotos / SonsObservadorstephen_thorpeDescriçãoMany nymphs, exuviae and adults (mostly females) on leaves of two Ulmus x hollandica trees. Photos show a male, with dissected out aedeagus. Identification: Edwardsiana lethierryi (Edwards, 1881). Male.
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Fotos / SonsWhatTrioza adventiciaObservadorjon_sullivanDescriçãoPsyllids feeding on a planted Syzygium tree at 8 Dyers Pass Road. Host plant added as a separate observation. Psyllids collected. |
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There's already a widely used field Insect life stage which has a handy drop-down list of all the life stages. However, sometimes there's more than one stage present in one observation. For these cases, I've also made stand-alone fields for each life stage.