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jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 13-06-2006 14:31
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There is a lot of them in a farm very near here. They are always on the ground...

ANy clues?

Taken in Silgueiros - VISEU - PORTUGAL today.
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Posted on 13-06-2006 18:15
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Hello,

This is a bug. Probably a Miriidae.
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Hello!

pierred wrote:
This is a bug. Probably a Miriidae.


I have no clue what family it really is, but it's no Mirid.
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The structure resembles Miridae, but I think the antennae are too short.

How about Pyrrhocoridae?
 
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Miridae would be my guess, too...
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Juergen Peters wrote:
Hello!

pierred wrote:
This is a bug. Probably a Miriidae.


I have no clue what family it really is, but it's no Mirid.



TOMORROW or this week I will take a better and nitid photo so can help you. This bug is very common here.
 
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This bug is not a Miridae but the unmistakable

Lygaeidae Aphanus rolandri.

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indeed, no mistake seems possible: http://www.vertde...landri.htm (French site.)
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For an other picture of the bug : http://www.reptilis.org/Aphanus%20rolandri.htm


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Pierre-Nicolas Libert wrote:
For an other picture of the bug : http://www.reptilis.org/Aphanus%20rolandri.htm


Pierre-Nicolas


WOW! Great pIERRE! tHIS IS ONE!!!! I took the photo in a cloudy day. I will try another shot.
Thank you to all.
 
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