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Spotting

Description:

17 mm

Habitat:

Rain forest edge

Notes:

Tessaratomidae is as far as I got

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13 Comments

DoinaRussu
DoinaRussu 9 years ago

wonderful colors!

Dan Doucette
Dan Doucette 9 years ago

Wow awesome!

jeslowery
jeslowery 9 years ago

very cool!

It is so lovely.....I don't wanted to grow up... : o

EmilyMarino
EmilyMarino 10 years ago

That is amazingly beautiful! Once again Project Noah has me in awe of the natural world! Thank you for sharing this picture Lenny!

MartinL
MartinL 10 years ago

If this ID is as bayucca suggests (Amissus sp.), then here is the adult. The large shoulders are consistent in the adult and nymph stages. I agree with his suggestion.

http://jdmyeepa.wordpress.com/galleries/...

Que cosa mas preciosa!! Beautiful creature!! Hope you get an ID, LennyWorthington.

manuelariasarias77
manuelariasarias77 10 years ago

!! Que lindo!!

LaurenZarate
LaurenZarate 10 years ago

Do the boys come in blue?

RiekoS
RiekoS 10 years ago

This is really nice. Your are funny Mr. Ridgway :-)

bayucca
bayucca 10 years ago

Tessaratomidae nymph, Tessaratominae? Amissus sp.??
http://jdmyeepa.files.wordpress.com/2010...

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 10 years ago

Ha!! I always thought of making my own species with glue and paper. Well done. :-)

kdpicturemaker
kdpicturemaker 10 years ago

What a beauty! and so unusual.

LennyWorthington
Spotted by
LennyWorthington

Tambon Nai Mueang, Chang Wat Chaiyaphum, Thailand

Spotted on Jul 14, 2011
Submitted on Feb 24, 2014

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