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Photo#125088
Plant Bug8334.jpg

Plant Bug8334.jpg
Kings County, New York, USA
May 25, 2007
Size: 7mm
Something in Miridae? Came to UV light.

Moved
Moved from Pinalitus.

Hmm...
I checked two Pinalitus species that are recorded in eastern NA, but both do not match with this bug. In addition, the shape of the eye is somewhat different from another bug of yours.

In the meantime, this bug seems to have punctuation between collar and calli, and then, it is better to go to Tropidosteptes.

 
Oops
Not sure why I put this in Pinalitus when you told me to wait. Before I move it again I just want to confirm that it should go to Tropidosteptes as opposed to being kicked back to Miridae or alternatively placed at the tribe level.

 
I also think so.
It's better to wait until the species ID is deteremined or someone confirmed the genus. ^^

Moved
Moved from Plant Bugs.

I suspect it to be Pinalitus...
^^

 
No Guide Page
Should I request a guide page be created?

 
It's better to wait for a time...
^^

Moved
Moved from True Bugs.

yes, Miridae
no further idea, sorry.

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