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Megaloceroea recticornis? - Megaloceroea recticornis

Megaloceroea recticornis? - Megaloceroea recticornis
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
June 5, 2007
I'm posting this photo separately from the other insect which I think might be M. recticornis since this photo was taken on a different day and different area. Just thought it was interesting to see how well camouflaged this insect can be.
But after looking at the photos of Stenoderma I'm not quite sure if I was correct in my assumption as to the ID. I'm going to see if I can get some more shots of these insects.

Moved
Moved from Plant Bugs.

I think so!
^^

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