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Category: insects

10th October 2018

„Touch Me Not Stick Insect“ Epidares nolimetangere (de Haan, 1842), south Sarawak / Borneo The species name nolimetangere (latin: noli me tangere) means “Touch Me Not”.

1st October 2018

Tiger Moth Amata sp. from South Sarawak around 600m ASL, probably Amata prepuncta Holloway, 1988 Without a clear view of the abdomen and hindwings, it is very difficult to determine the species. It could be also: • Amata tetragonaria Walker,…

1st October 2018

Systella spec. “brown”, south Sarawak / Borneo

11th September 2018

Penthicodes bimaculata (Schmidt, 1905) from Sarawak / Borneo

3rd September 2018

Giant centipede, Scolopendra subspinipes Leach, 1815

29th August 2018

Mosaic katydid nymph of Depressacca sp. from West-Sarawak / Borneo (Tettigoniidae; Conocephalinae; Agraeciini)

29th August 2018

Dragon Head Katydid Lesina blanchardi (Brongniart, 1890) the former Ellatodon blanchardi from Sarawak / Borneo

28th August 2018

Pyrops intricata (Walker, 1857) from Sarawak / Borneo

28th August 2018

Pyrops cultellatus cultellatus (Walker, 1857) with Dinomyrmex gigas (Latreille, 1802) Sarawak / Borneo The diet of Dinomyrmex gigas is mostly honeydew (90%) as well as insect prey, bird droppings and other excrements while Pyrops cultellatus cultellatu feeds on tree sap.

17th April 2018

unknown Caterpillar ,Tanaecia spec.(?), central Sarawak / Borneo – probably Tanaecia iapis (Godard, 1824)

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