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@9975349569s: Could you please check/verify the location you found this bug nymph? Both species -Erthesina acuminata and Erthesina fullo- are not known from Africa...
Hello 9975349569s and welcome to the Project Noah community! Nice first spotting! Project Noah is a tool for people to learn about wildlife, share wildlife spotting's, build nature journals and engage in citizen science. Here you will find a friendly community of people passionate about wildlife and conservation.
We are thrilled for you to join Project Noah. We hope you enjoy our website and community as much as us! Enjoy yourself, learn, share and I will see you around :)
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Hello 9975349569s and welcome to the Project Noah community!
Nice first spotting!
Project Noah is a tool for people to learn about wildlife, share wildlife spotting's, build nature journals and engage in citizen science. Here you will find a friendly community of people passionate about wildlife and conservation.
We are thrilled for you to join Project Noah. We hope you enjoy our website and community as much as us! Enjoy yourself, learn, share and I will see you around :)
You're right tmvdh. Most likely seen in India, or Asia.
@9975349569s: Could you please check/verify the location you found this bug nymph?
Both species -Erthesina acuminata and Erthesina fullo- are not known from Africa...
No worries, Thanks :-)
Erthesina fullo has red spots, where Erthesina acuminata has yellow spots like this one here.
Its not letting me suggest an ID, But this is a Shield bug (nymph), of the (Erthesina acuminata)
https://www.ndsu.edu/pubweb/~rider/Penta...
Hello 9975349569s and welcome to the Project Noah community!
Nice first spotting!
Project Noah is a tool for people to learn about wildlife, share wildlife spotting's, build nature journals and engage in citizen science. Here you will find a friendly community of people passionate about wildlife and conservation.
We are thrilled for you to join Project Noah. We hope you enjoy our website and community as much as us! Enjoy yourself, learn, share and I will see you around :)
Seems to be some sort of True bug nymph, (Hemiptera).