Unusual Bug with Grasshopper-like Legs: A Beetle Expert's Perspective

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The discussion centers on a unique beetle exhibiting grasshopper-like legs and jumping behavior, prompting inquiries into its classification within the Coleoptera order. Participants suggest searching for terms such as "Coleoptera," "jump," and "hop" to identify similar insects. The conversation also touches on flea beetles and their variations, with links to images for reference. Additionally, a user describes a peculiar bug resembling a red square with long legs, leading to speculation about its classification.

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It was a small beetle like a Ladybug but it had back legs like a grasshopper and it jumped like one too. Any bug experts out there know of a hopping beetle?
 
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Perhaps you saw a http://insects.tamu.edu/fieldguide/bimg180.html . If you disturb them, they will jump.
If you want to dig more, search using keywords such as: Coleoptera, jump, hop, & beetle
There are variations in flea beetles markings Here are a few examples: image1, http://www.ento.csiro.au/aicn/images/cain2504.jpg , http://www.biosurvey.ou.edu/okwild/misc/images/fleabeet.jpg and http://insects.tamu.edu/images/insects/common/images/b-txt/bimg180.html

Sidenote: Charles Darwin had a lifelong passion, collecting beetles. Coleptera is the largest http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/ent425/compendium/coleop~1.html of all the insects, with more than 300,000 worldwide.
 
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I want to ask something about a bug I saw once. It's body looked like a red square, maybe 5mm in length. On each diagonal, a long leg stuck out. It looked like a spider, but with 4 legs..does anyone know about something like this?
 
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I want to ask something about a bug I saw once. It's body looked like a red square, maybe 5mm in length. On each diagonal, a long leg stuck out. It looked like a spider, but with 4 legs..does anyone know about something like this?
Never saw one like that. All insects I have heard of have 6 legs and spiders 8. Perhaps you can take a picture next time, you may have discovered a new taxonomic category. :biggrin:
Assasin bugs http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/citybugs/ask/truebugsquestions.htm bugs, some do have red markings.
 
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