Thanks Michael Geiser
Tenebrionidae, Menimus
9 Sept 2021
Windsor park
Venus loop
Video:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7RvNf6P8uk/?igsh=OWYyY2VucXExbTV2
Reduviidae nymph
Black legs, head and antenna
Body is red, sub winglet is black
Family: Reduviidae
Assassin bugs
Inaturalist suggest Genus Vesbius
Found on White Mulberry plant (Pipturus argenteus)
Cleridae (Checkered Beetle)
Thanks Isidor Plonski
Family: Cleridae
Subfamily: Hydnocerinae
Thanks Dr Loong Fah
"I think it is a Cleridae, Neohydnus species. The Neohydnus that I know has no spots on the wing."
"Could be new species even"
24 Feb 2023 | Singapore
I think? Seems to be the only species logged in SG on iNat. Also seems to lack spots on Tail and Dorsal fins characteristic of Pterois russelii
Syrphidae (Hover flies)
Inaturalist suggest Dideopsis
Hoverflies Larvae feeding on aphid
Aphid with wings too.
https://hyg.ipm.illinois.edu/article.php?id=1079
The larvae grasp the prey with their jaws, hold them up in the air, suck out their body contents and toss the exoskeleton aside.
Video show Syrphidae (Hover flies)
Larvae feeding on the aphid, and tossing it out. It got stuck on its body as it was tossed out, resulting a ball of empty ducked out Aphids corpse.
Video link:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4Ao6D7xRXV/?igsh=OTlrcXF6MXNndXd5
Tingidae found on plant (plant on last pic) plant is possibly Volkameria inermis.
iNaturalist suggest
Genus Teleonemia
Thanks Alexander Knudson
It looks more like Perissonemia sp.
Based on comments Eric Guilbert made on specimens
Should be Paracopium lewisi
Thanks Marcus
It's Loboscelidia
Family: Chrysididae (Cuckoo Wasps)
Subfamily: Loboscelidiinae
Genus: Loboscelidia
Loboscelidia?
Family: Chrysididae (Cuckoo Wasps)
Subfamily: Loboscelidiinae
Genus: Loboscelidia
Found eating on Senduduk
(Melastoma malabathricum)
Looks like a plane with little wings on side and tail end.
Immidae
Moth
2 July 2021
Venus drive after Terentang trail
With @loomins_zoomins
Insane find that easily wins the best find award in my 2024 list of finds! So grateful to be able to see it with my own two eyes, while it lingered, climbed out, and watched us scramble to get photos of it.
20 Apr 2021
Lower Peirce
From far, it look like there are two flies stacked up. All yellow looking like a plastic toy.
Thanks David Ball
Chloropidae
The Chloropidae are a family of flies commonly known as frit flies or grass flies.
These are usually very small flies, yellow or black and appearing shiny due to the virtual absence of any hairs.
Laying eggs on Parallel-spined Spiny Spider (Gasteracantha diardi). ID by Ang Yuchen.
Pareuthymia sp?
But it lack the pink line on the wings
Catantopinae (Spur-throated Grasshoppers)
Pareuthymia
12 July 2021
Video:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6ToC_vxTb3/?igsh=MTJqcm0wa3lldGc3cA==
See video at https://youtu.be/qJv7dD6sNRQ
Family: Issidae
Subfamily: Hemisphaeriinae
Tribe: Parahiraciini
Subtribe: Scantiniina
Genus: Scantinius
Flatoidinae?
Could this be just emerge, thats why its so white and slightly wrinkled look?
March 2022 | Singapore
Flatidae?
Look like ondeh
Family: Flatidae
Subfamily: Flatoidinae (thanks Marcus)
Thanks Benedict for ID
Pachymantis bicingulata nymph
1st Oct 2021
Family: Hymenopodidae
(Typical Flower Mantises)
Subfamily: Oxypilinae
Tribe: Oxypilini
(Boxing Mantises)
Genus: Pachymantis
Pachymantis bicingulata nymph
Video:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6K5gRVxkXT/?igsh=MWhxcGwxeWdkeXdzMA==
A Coccinellidae, maybe Rodolia sp. was found munching on a male Giant Scale insect that is bigger than its size.
The male Giant Scale insect was still moving it's remaining one wing and antenna from time to time.
Terentang trail
16 June 2021, 1620 hrs
Initial position of the Coccinellidae and the giant scale insect. It look like a moth with a big round orange abdomen from far.
There was also a Leafhopper moving up n down the same branch.
Video:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6K2zuexJ2D/?igsh=MTRna2Y2MHBlZGZyag==
Male, Monophlebidae (Giant scale insect) eaten by a ladybird On a long plant stem.
Terentang trail
16 June 2021, 1620 hrs
A Coccinellidae, maybe Rodolia sp. was found munching on a male Giant Scale insect that is bigger than its size.
The male Giant Scale insect was still moving it's remaining one wing and antenna from time to time.
The initial position of the Coccinellidae and the giant scale insect, look like a moth with a big round orange abdomen from far.
There was also a Leafhopper moving up n down the same branch.
Video show the close up view of the Coccinellidae munching away at it's large meal:
Coccinellidae, maybe Rodolia Inaturalist:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/83482902
Video:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6K2zuexJ2D/?igsh=MTRna2Y2MHBlZGZyag==
Family: Cerambycidae (Longhorn beetle)
Subfamily: Lamiinae (Flat-faced Longhorn Beetles)
Tribe: Desmiphorini
Genus: Nedine
Nedine adversa
Seem to have yellow vein like stripes patterns with many brown spots
Nedine adversa
Similar to these:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/77671049@N04/51051326248/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nickadel/19917211578/
Video:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6GWL3TxjTT/?igsh=aDk4MTNraDdnZXd1
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6GcnosxEn4/?igsh=ZTZpejg2eGNqMWMw