Many of these were on one mango tree; some are half a centimetre long or less
this month's crop from the garden
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2nd of line 1, Tenfaced mango hopper, Idiopsis niveosparsus
3rd line 2, The lime blue, Chilades lajus
2-3 line 5 It can be one of these two species Idioscopus clypealis (the full part of lip is black), or I. nagpuriensis (black only half of the lip from the tip). I could not see the lip.
3rd line 7, Blue milky weed beetle, Chrysochus pulcher
3rd line 10, The plain cupid, Chilades pandava
5th line 11, Black shield bug, Brachyplatys sp.
2nd line 14, Small rice grasshopper, Oxya japonica
5th line 14, Chrysopa basalis
6th line 14, Clethrogyna turbata, Larva
5th line 12, 3rd and 6th line 13 Guava fruit fly, Bactrocera correcta
2nd line 15, The dark grass blue, Zizeeria karsandra
5th line 13, melon fruit fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae
Wonderful! I really appreciate your help and I’ve made the corrections.
The spider in 97/101 is a Lynx spider. I am not sure about the species. I will try to identify it soon
Sivaprasad
The spider in 97/101 is a Lynx spider. I am not sure about the species. This spider must be Oxyopes birmanicus. (I am a computer professional and not an entomologist, so please verify and confirm it for your satisfaction.
Sivaprasad
Your 95/101 spider 5 is most probebly of the genus Phintella. I am not sure about the species, however you may check the species vittata for confirmation
P.S.Sivaprasad
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