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Partridge Bug nymph - Scolops abnormis

Partridge Bug nymph - Scolops abnormis
Oliver, Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada
July 9, 2007
Size: ~ 5 mm
Could that be the nymph of the adult Scolops abnormis I posted before?

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Partridge Bug nymph - Scolops abnormis Partridge Bug nymph - Scolops abnormis

Scolops abnormis
... judging by the way the eyes sit out from the thorax. Nymphs of this species do not have the head process thickened and bent upwards, they way it is in the adult.

Future movie star....
Wait until Pixar Animation Studios sees this. Great shot.

Wow!
we're speechless!

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