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Cotton Fleahopper (Pseudatomoscelis seriatus)
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John Lampkin
Hemipteran ID request -
Pseudatomoscelis seriatus
Sun City Center Nature Trail, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA
February 7, 2017
Size: 1-2 mm
On hatpin/pipewort sp. The flower head is ~4 mm.
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Contributed by
John Lampkin
on 9 February, 2017 - 4:38pm
Last updated 21 February, 2017 - 10:12am
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WonGun Kim
, 21 February, 2017 - 10:12am
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Thank you all, and...
now, is this a nymph of this species?
Observed nearby, same day.
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John Lampkin
, 21 February, 2017 - 10:31am
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v belov
, 19 February, 2017 - 4:41pm
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John S. Ascher
, 12 February, 2017 - 8:32am
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Looks like a plant bug (Miridae)...
Except I'm not making out a cuneus. But the cells in the membranous part of the forewing look like Miridae.
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Joe
, 9 February, 2017 - 6:28pm
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Thanks Joseph
I've added another image from another shot that was a bit sharper on the wing tips.
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John Lampkin
, 9 February, 2017 - 7:31pm
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