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Coreid - Catorhintha guttula

Coreid - Catorhintha guttula
Marana, Sandario Rd, Pima County, Arizona, USA
November 16, 2008
Size: 9 mm

Catorhintha guttula guttula (F.)
Antennal spine shape and size make this guttula. The subspecies are separated by the connexival coloring; C. g. stali has the connexiva bicolored. Reference is Brailovsky & Garcia (1987).

 
Thanks!
So the ones in the guide would be C. g. stali? I was wondering about the bicolored sides of the abdomen.

 
Hypothetically yes...
assuming that they're in the correct place. I suspect they might be C. mendica though. This is a beautiful shot btw.

reminds me somewhat a Catorhintha...
...but let's wait for an expert review

 
I'll follow you...
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