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eggs and nymphs

eggs and nymphs
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
July 16, 2011
These egg cases for these nymphs seem to have covers that are not as thick as those found on what I think are the cases of Zelus luridus. They are freshly emerged and seem to have resemblance to . One of the nymphs is showing a bit of color . Might it be a nymph of Zelus tetracanthus ?

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eggs and nymphs eggs and nymphs

Nymphs are tough :)
You'd probably need to rear one to get a solid species ID.

 
Agreed!
Agreed!

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