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Sign In to followI think the family is Rutelinae, you can probably get to species searching for it on bugguide.net
Agree with bayucca.
Reminds me Callobius but even the family is unsafe to tell from this pic.
Tenebrionidae IMO
Automeris e Leucanella são gêneros diferentes, não uma sp
Looks like Elaenia flavogaster but if there are other spp in the area it can only be identified by sound.
I bet it is.
@Bayucca the thickness doesn't look out of the ordinary to me, even about the same as the common wheel bug, thickness is usually the opposite of Emesinae (that cold tell Apiomerinae maybe, but not for the antennae), plus there is the non-Emesinae coxa length.
Nome atual é Tangara sayaca
Empty shell of a dragonfly nymph