Unknown insects from Madagascar
Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 8:36 PM
Found incidentally during a geological prospection in arbustives impenetrable hills:)
Two groups of individuals’ about twenty each, unite in end of branch, close to the soil. Do not steal (chrysalises? In transformation?)
Aragon
North of Madagascar (Ambilobe region)
Dear Aragon,
What we are certain of is that these insects are in the order Hemiptera which includes True Bugs, Cicadas, Hoppers, Aphids and Allies and probably in the Superfamily Fulgoroidea, the Planthoppers. Many immature Fulgorid Planthoppers secrete a white waxy substance that forms filaments and the wax is a protection for the soft bodied insects. We suspect this may be one of the Fulgorid Planthoppers, but we are not certain. There is a spectacular Central American Planthopper, Cerogenes auricoma , that also produces the waxy filaments as an adult. We will continue to try to identify this insect more specifically, and we also welcome any input from our readership.
Believe it or not, they’re edible! I found a website — http://www.thaibugs.com — that’s got loads of wonderful pictures and insights into, well, you can figure it out. They cover many aspects of insects, including a whole page on the edible ones. This bug isn’t included there, but on another page it specifies that these flowerly flatidae are a delicacy. I’ll be searching for more information in the coming weeks.
Dave
http://www.slshrimp.com
Hi, a friend shot this video couple of weeks ago.
This is really interesting but exactly the same as you mentioned..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shrKSqJ4DH0
Is it really the same?
We suspect the insect in the video is also an immature Fulgorid Planthopper, though not necessarily the same species.
Hi, a friend shot this video couple of weeks ago.
This is really interesting but exactly the same as you mentioned..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shrKSqJ4DH0
Is it really the same?
found these in Ranchi India as well. can some one please identify what exactly these are
heres a couple of videos
https://youtu.be/9eWOwJK1dos
https://youtu.be/bUcRhYdoUsI
found these in Ranchi India as well. can some one please identify what exactly these are
heres a couple of videos
https://youtu.be/9eWOwJK1dos
https://youtu.be/bUcRhYdoUsI