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Alydidae (family)

1 A broad-headed bug at Mount Majura

Alydidae (family) at Mount Majura - 1 Mar 2024
Alydidae (family) at Mount Majura - 1 Mar 2024
Alydidae (family) at Mount Majura - 1 Mar 2024
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Alydidae (family) 1 Mar 2024 RogerF
Catantopini sp. (tribe) 1 Mar 2024 abread111

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3 comments

RogerF wrote:
   1 Mar 2024
This is a bug. Did you upload the correct image?
abread111 wrote:
   1 Mar 2024
Did not have a clue what it was, just put in something...
waltraud wrote:
   2 Mar 2024
Barb, the antenna of true bugs have always 4 segments - just visible in your first photograph; the first close to the head quite "robust". It looks like the bugs I have on the wallaby grasses in my garden. In Germany I would have suggested a "Grass bug".

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