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Mesohomotoma_hibisci_parasitized.JPG
This is an image of the hibiscus psyllid, Mesohomotoma hibisci. The brown ones are parasitized ("mummies"). Probably , Psyllaephagus sp. Will try to rear some for identification. Also saw an immature lacewing preying on psyllid nymphs on this leaf. Collected at UOG Ag Expt Station. It is the very end of the rainy season and the air is full of wavy particles which I presume to be from M. hibisci.
Walter Nagamine posted images of Psyllaephagus near tekkedyensis parasitizing M. hibisci in Hawaii.
Proutista moesta
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whiteflyimmaturesonsweetsop.JPG
Leptocentristaurus.JPG
Photo by Aubrey Moore; body length: 7 mm
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Photo by Jacy Moore; body length: 7 mm
Leptocoris sp. photo by Cari Eggleston
Nymph (immature) of a plant bug, Leptocoris sp. (Family Rhopalidae). Photo by Cari Eggleston USFWS, Guam Wildlife Refuge.
Leptocoris_vicinus_dorsal.jpg
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