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Photo#21161
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Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
June 19, 2005
This was just a few inces away. I'm assuming it's a nymph of the other.

Moved
Moved from Stilt Bugs.

Two different specimens
Yes, probably they belong to the same species but they should not be linked together as they are two separate specimens, the other one is an adult and this one is a juvenile. Or you may link them as reference, not as the same specimen.

 
sorry about that
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