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Alien in my garden

Alien in my garden
Copyright ©2006, Bruno Nardin
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If anyone know what is this insect. I am interested.

Photographer: Bruno Nardin
Folder: BNMacro
Uploaded: 26-Jun-2006 20:52 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E500
Exposure time: 160
Aperture: 22
Focal length: 85
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Focusing method: Manual
ISO: 100
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Flash: no
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Processing applied: Raw to tiff Brithn&contrast. Smart Sharp Dust&Scratches
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Image resized to: 488x800

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Wow this looks really like an alien... As far as i recognize it, this looks like a not yet "finished" insect. More like a nymph or an insect that just has transformed from nymph into a fly or something.
Interesting image!
Regards, Dietrich

Dietrich Gloger at 21:06 CEST on 26-Jun-2006 [Reply]

Alien ?

Maybe it's an Alien, you better call 112...!
This insect looks very different from the one's I have seen in my garden.
I have ask a Dutch specialist in bugs, as soon as I know the name I come back to you...

Regards,

Fonzy - at 21:18 CEST on 26-Jun-2006 [Reply]

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Bruno I have an answer from a Dutch Specialist telling me this insect is a :
Green cicade (Cicadella viridis)
A insect from the family Cicadellidae.

Hope you are pleased with this answer.

Best regards,

Fonzy - at 10:41 CEST on 27-Jun-2006 [Reply]

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As you can see your Alien has proper name, from this kind of insects (Hemyptera-Cycadellidae) there are many many species...!!. they are really a very interesting group!!. Best regards, Ricardo...PS I have taken some picture from similar species in our garden, I will post here.

Ricardo Rico at 10:19 CEST on 29-Jun-2006 [Reply]

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Fons van Swaal. wrote:
> Bruno I have an answer from a Dutch Specialist telling me this insect is a :
> Green cicade (Cicadella viridis)
> A insect from the family Cicadellidae.
>
> Hope you are pleased with this answer.
>
> Best regards,
>
Fons, Thanks for the information. I have taken some pictures from the same insect (I think so!) and I felt curiosity for the scientific name. In my Internet research I reach the same family, but I had doubt about the complete name. Best regards, Ricardo

Ricardo Rico at 10:26 CEST on 29-Jun-2006 [Reply]