Ya kebanyakan anggota PN belum tau nama2 organisme secara langsung. Oleh karena itu anggota lain bisa bantu dengan memberikan "ID suggestion" apabila mereka tau atau sudah cari di web atau buku pedoman. Lama lama sistem akan makin lebih muda dipakai dan paham. Bahasa Indonesia bukan Bahasa Malaysia :-)
thank you sir scott for the explaination iam new and curios to know insect name, iam not in the field of entomology or others , iam just a photographer love to take photo of insects and other, thanks again for the tips :D
Fantastic! I've seen something somwhat like this too http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/119... Gorgeous specimens. :-) Just a tip. By "Scientific name" we mean the "binomial" (two names) in the form "Genus species" (or "Genus species subspecies" for a subspecies or "Genus + 'sp.' " for only a genus). All of the other taxonomic ranks (Class, Order, Family, etc) should be placed in the description and/or tags, because strictly speaking, they are not a "Scientific name". Thanks
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hehe just wanted to ask the same question :D
But, the adult should have a wings...
really mr goldfish in that case i should change the name
I think this is an adult female, not a nymph.
terima kasih kerana banyak membantu scott frazier dan juga lanzz
Ya kebanyakan anggota PN belum tau nama2 organisme secara langsung. Oleh karena itu anggota lain bisa bantu dengan memberikan "ID suggestion" apabila mereka tau atau sudah cari di web atau buku pedoman. Lama lama sistem akan makin lebih muda dipakai dan paham. Bahasa Indonesia bukan Bahasa Malaysia :-)
owhh ye ke heheh adeiii
He3, mcm Scott kata, dkt bhgn "Scientific name" tu, cuma isi Scambophyllum sp. Nanti akn update dlm data web...
Nama family, dan subfamily (Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae) boleh letak kat bhgn "Note".
thank you sir scott for the explaination iam new and curios to know insect name, iam not in the field of entomology or others , iam just a photographer love to take photo of insects and other, thanks again for the tips :D
Fantastic! I've seen something somwhat like this too http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/119... Gorgeous specimens. :-) Just a tip. By "Scientific name" we mean the "binomial" (two names) in the form "Genus species" (or "Genus species subspecies" for a subspecies or "Genus + 'sp.' " for only a genus). All of the other taxonomic ranks (Class, Order, Family, etc) should be placed in the description and/or tags, because strictly speaking, they are not a "Scientific name". Thanks
ok thank you so much machi :D
You could keep them separate since you saw them at different times. Even though they may be the same species, they are not the same exact organism.
thank you machi
so its the same with the previous lanzz? so should i delete this picture and combine in the previous section?
Beautiful colors!
Look like the nymph of ornate katydid (like you uploaded yesterday)...