#1886 - Fam. Miridae
An unidentified Mirid from the Dyrandra Woodlands - I have a suspicion it’s mimicking an ant, given the clear portions of the wings and narrow waist.
seen from Brazil

seen from Singapore
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seen from T1

seen from Singapore
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seen from Australia
seen from China
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seen from United States
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seen from United States

seen from Mexico
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#1886 - Fam. Miridae
An unidentified Mirid from the Dyrandra Woodlands - I have a suspicion it’s mimicking an ant, given the clear portions of the wings and narrow waist.

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#1812 - Smyriodes trigramma - Stippled Line-moth
Two of the males I saw out at Dyrandra - I’m not sure if I saw any females, which don’t have the dark forked line running down the wings, but given how common the males were I wouldn’t be surprised if I did.
Found in most of temperate Australia, feeding on eucalypts.