As 2007 draws to a conclusion, I make my final entry for the year, in the form of a challenge: Can anyone identify this critter?
I photographed it on the distinctive new foliage of a juvenile mahogany (Dysoxylum sp.) and it is about 2 mm long (cerci excluded).
For 2008, I wish our entire readership all the very best.
Jennifer Marohasy says
This looks like something from the sea!
And a Happy New Year to you.
rog says
As a wild guess – hairy aphid or mealy bug?
DHMO says
It is on a leaf so I would think it is not from the sea! I have seen caterpillars which have similar long whiskers so my guess is it is a caterpillar. The picture has been taken head or tail on. I would have a clue as to the sort.
Jennifer M says
DHMO, My guess is we have a dorsal view. I can see some legs below what I guess is the abdomen.
Neil, I wouldn’t be as specific as Rog and guess a hairy aphid or mealy bug but I agree with him that it is likely to be an insect and I also agree with Rog that we have an Homopteran of some sort and probably an early instar.
Green Davey Gam Esq. says
Dunno, but I wish you a very Happy New Year, Neil. Thanks for all the beautiful photos.
Woody says
A gnat altered by global warming?
Louis Hissink says
Lukias Enderoriani SJteriaa.