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Coreid bug - Chariesterus antennator

Coreid bug - Chariesterus antennator
Edinburg, Texas, USA
October 20, 2004

any more (larger) photos?
This PDF doc describes and illustrates all North American species of Chariesterus, and I'm thinking this one might be C. albiventris instead of antennator. There's several features that can be used to distinguish the two, but a photo showing more close-up detail would be needed to be certain of the ID. Do you have a larger version of this pic? Or any other shots of this individual from different angles?

 
Robin
I just uploaded a larger image. This was the only picture I took of this bug, so hopefully the details you need can be seen.

checked
other images of the genus/species outside bugguide and descriptive notes correspond with this adult.
For the larva, I saw a discussion is on them already . . .

Adult ID confirmed?
to me, the nymphs look too different to believe on the spot, the´re the same species.

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