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Sign In to followIt's a specimen of Utetheisa pulchella, distributed in Europe (as a migrant), in the Afrotropical ecozone, in North Africa and in other parts of the world.
Sería estupendo si se podría añadir esta foto (y otras de insectos de Costa Rica) a la misión "Insects of Costa Rica":
http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1002...
Well, it's a True Bug (Heteroptera). I haven't found out which species, yet...
Hi,
it would be great if you could add this spotting -and others of insects from Costa Rica- to the mission "Insects of Costa Rica":
http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1002...
For some technical reason it's not possible to suggest an ID. Thus, I am doing it via a comment:
It looks like a specimen of the Parent Bug Elasmucha grisea - with a deviant coloration.
The specimen cannot be determined unequivocally to species level. Thus, it is better to stay with Tongorma sp.
Hi,
it would be great if you could add this spotting (and others of insects from Costa Rica) to the mission "Insects of Costa Rica":
http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1002...
Thanks!
Hi Lauren,
it's nice that you are back ;-)
Well, it's not a beetle, but a bug (Heteroptera).