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Bettle Family - Euthyrhynchus floridanus

Bettle Family - Euthyrhynchus floridanus
Plant City, Hillsbourough County, Florida, USA
September 13, 2008
I checked two field guides can't seem to ID. I'm leaving it up to the experts. Thanks

Beetle vs. bug vs. bug nymph
They're often tough to sort out. Generally, a beetle has a line down its back, while a bug has an "X" formed by its wings. An immature bug, or nymph, doesn't have any wings.

Looks like
Euthyrhynchus floridanus (Florida Predatory Stink Bug) - nymphs

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