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Figures 9–10.Habitus of Aprivesa unimaculatasp. n. 9 ♂, south India, lateral view 10 ♀, south India, dorsal view.
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Northern, Zambia
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possibly: Genus: Ricania Family: Ricaniidae [det. "servitude", 2011, based on this photo]Superfamily: Fulgoroidea (Fulgorid Planthopper)Infraorder: Fulgoromorpha (Spitzkopfzikaden)Suborder: AuchenorrhynchaOrder: HemipteraSuperorder: Exopterygota/ParaneopteraInfraclass: NeopteraSubclass: PterygotaClass: InsectaIndonesia, Central Java, Pangandaran: vic. Batu Karas, 40-50m asl.,2011-04-26 ___________________________________________________________________IMG_1307
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Scolypopa australis (Walker, 1852)
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Sarawak, Malaysia
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Mulu Airport, Sarawak, Malaysia
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Euricania morio ?Genus: Euricania [det. "Mr & Mrs Apteryx australis", 2010, based on this photo]Family: Ricaniidae (Passionvine hopper)Superfamily: Fulgoroidea (planthoppers)Infraorder: Fulgoromorpha (Spitzkopfzikaden)Suborder: AuchenorrhynchaOrder: Hemiptera (true bugs, Schnabelkerfe)Subclass: PterygotaClass: Insecta (insects, Insekten)Indonesia, W-Java. vic. Jasinga: Dungus Iwul NP, ca. 250m asl., 18.09.2010(IMG_4827)
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Figures 11–14.Aprivesa unimaculatasp. n. 11 head (♂), pronotum and mesonotum, dorsal view 12 head (♂), ventral view 13 fore wing (♂) 14 hind wing (♂).
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Scolypopa australis (Walker, 1852)
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Sarawak, Malaysia
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Kampung Serana, Pahang, Malaysia
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Figures 15–18.Aprivesa unimaculatasp. n. 15 genitalia (♀), lateral view 16 anal tube (♀), dorsal view 17 genitalia (♀), ventral view 18 gonopophyses VIII (♀), lateral view.
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Figures 19–23. Aprivesa unimaculatasp. n. 19 genitalia (♂), lateral view 20 anal tube (♂), dorsal view 21 aedeagus, dorsal view 22 aedeagus, lateral view 23 aedeagus, ventral view.
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Scolypopa australis (Walker, 1852)
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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These small moth-like sap-sucking hoppers can jump strongly as well as fly. Despite their name they are found on many garden plants, including this swanplant. Their size (body length about 5mm long) can be compared against that of the orange Oleander Aphids (also a swanplant dweller) in this close-up shot.
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