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Which Emesinae?

Which Emesinae?
Hotel Circle, San Diego County, California, USA
December 10, 2007
Size: 4cm
So skinny, my camera couldn't focus on it. Hopefully color and size can help ID it?? Found on a tree near where ESA was being held.

Emesaya?
I honestly can't even conclude that this is not a walkingstick...but, if it 'is' a reduviid, then Emesaya is the only genus that gets to be that large, as far as I know.

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