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¿No tenemos dos especies diferentes aquí?
This is a hoax, purple. These critters are able to deliver a painful, but not dangerous bite.
I agree that it matches the images of <i>B. rubrovenosum</i>, even with the type. But two keys, Gil-Santana, Costa & Marques (2004) and Gil-Santana et al. (2005) seems to me to rule clearly to <i>B. alboannulatum</i>.
This is not P. brevipes, this is some Salticidae species.
This is the picture that is being used in a big hoax:
http://www.boatos.org/saude/novo-inseto-...
http://setia1heri.com/2015/12/07/hoax-se...
http://www.e-farsas.com/inseto-vindo-da-...
And people, trying to solve the hoax, is calling it Kirkaldyia deyrolli.
Pentatomidae: Asopinae.
Thanx, Kel.
Esta é uma Isognathus, não Pseudosphinx.
So, what's the finnal ID: Leucophaea, Blaberus or Parahormetica?
Sem chance do pobrezinho ser um barbeiro. Spartocera sp. (Coreidae: Coreinae: Spartocerini).
http://www.insetologia.com.br/2013/12/pe...