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Small Rice Grasshopper Nymph

Pseudoxya diminuta

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there are about 30 of them on that leaf before it rained. after the rain, only a few are left.
great!.. we have the same spotting :) http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/13008193
No reason for sorry, Mohammad! We are all here for learning as well! PLEASE, DO NOT HESITATE TO ASK QUESTIONS!! There are no silly questions, but only silly answers! If you see such a mass of smaller insects, the chance is quite high that they are teenies ready for going out to the real and hard world as adults. But sometimes we also see adults in mass and that might be to mating, for examples in some butterflies. And I tell you my secret: I have no ideas about spiders ;-)...
Acrididae, Oxyinae, Oxyini, Pseudoxya diminuta, nymph. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudoxya_diminuta
@Mohammad Yasin Chowdhury: I don't thing so Sir. They are still small grasshoppers. I don't think they are capable of mating at that early stage of their lives.
Grasshopper convention! Welcome to the community Febby Anne!
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PublishedOctober 5, 2013

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