Is this a Nabid bug nymph? It didn't give me long before it crawled into the florets of the banksia.
on Lophostemon suaveolens (https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/163435038); body length 18 mm
on a species of Ericaceae (https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/156648314); body length 7 mm
~7mm long.
At night light.
Not sure on genus, but seems a reasonable fit to other on-line images.
Never seen a thread-legged assassin bug before and 3 came to the night light (2 species)
This is the 3rd observation.
The other 2 (a different species):
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/71257003
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/71257068
Alydidae sp.KH01
~11.5mm long.
I id'ed one of these 5 years ago as:
Perissopygocoris pallidus
A synonym is Perissopygocoris pallidum.
https://www.ellura.info/Blattodea-Coleoptera-Hemiptera.html#Perissopygocoris-pallidus
However, I can't find any other photo's of it now except this one (which won't expand larger):
https://research.amnh.org/pbi/heteropteraspeciespage/speciesdetails.php?fromall=fromall&speciesid=83773&genusid=38194
I wouldn't have id'ed from that thumbnail, so either the larger image was fruitful; or other images of it have dissappeared.
There's only one species in the genus in Australia.
Neither the genus nor species are on the iNat database, so would prefer to get confirmation of my id, b4 tagging the sub-family to have the genus added.
They are recognised in South Australia on Atlas:
https://biocache.ala.org.au/occurrences/search?q=taxa%3A%22Perissopygocoris+pallidus%22#tab_mapView
@lehelind Are you able to help Danilo?
On Medicosma cunninghamii. Feeding on tips near flower buds ~4m up. 3 adults (males and females). No nymphs found on trees at the time, spent about 2hrs looking. These were the only flowers I saw that day (too early?)
An adult hemipteran bug flew into a bright light in the evening, resting on a dead fern leaf.
det. Hannes Günther
Loaded from my soon to be retired hemiptera photo gallery: http://xespok.net/hemiptera/main.php
More accurate location information may be added later.
Ca. 5 mm long (head to distal apex of wings, antennae excluded).
In garden bed, on foliage of a Dietes robibsoniana, under the canopy of Ficus aff. obliqua.
One individual seen.
~4.5mm long
1st shot is a nice match for 124b to my eyes.
https://zenodo.org/api/iiif/v2/b261951a-c81e-4527-8d2a-374c8eed0fed:8e018867-7192-444f-8aa2-d90f870f14db:figure.png/full/750,/0/default.png
@lehelind Just incase I didn't "bug" you enough this morning 😉😂
~5mm long
We've found about 4 specimens like this, with another slightly different.