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218 species

Hydrometridae (family) (Water measurer)

Laccotrephes tristis (Water Scorpion or Toe-biter)

Laccotrephes tristis
Laccotrephes tristis
Laccotrephes tristis

Leistarches serripes (Mantis assassin bug)

Leistarches serripes
Leistarches serripes
Leistarches serripes

Leptocoris tagalicus (Red-eye Bug, Soapberry Bug)

Limnogonus sp. (genus) (Water strider)

Lincolnia lucernina (A mirid bug)

Lyramorpha rosea (Litchi stink bug)

Lyramorpha rosea
Lyramorpha rosea

Melanacanthus scutellaris (Small brown bean bug)

Melanacanthus scutellaris
Melanacanthus scutellaris
Melanacanthus scutellaris

Melanerythrus mutilatus (A seed eating bug)

Melanerythrus mutilatus
Melanerythrus mutilatus
Melanerythrus mutilatus

Menida plebeia (Shield Bug)

Menida plebeia
Menida plebeia
Menida plebeia

Miridae (family) (Unidentified plant bug)

Miridae (family)
Miridae (family)
Miridae (family)

Monteithiella humeralis (Pittosporum shield bug)

Monteithiella humeralis
Monteithiella humeralis
Monteithiella humeralis

Morbora sp. (genus) (Unidentified Morbora shield bug)

Morbora sp. (genus)
Morbora sp. (genus)
Morbora sp. (genus)

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