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Small bug - Botocudo modestus

Small bug - Botocudo modestus
Picture Rocks, NW of Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
Size: 3.3mm
On a wall

Botocudo modestus (Barber)

opinion of Dr. Luis Cervantes Peredo:
"This is another Antillocorini, probably as well another new species. In this tribe there are lot of new species..."
Margarethe, did you keep the specimen?

 
from Merrill Sweet:
"'Botocudo' modestus (Barber). I have reared this species in the laboratory, and hoping the Brambila will describe this new genus with or without me. She is the specialist on the Antillocorini."

A dirt-colored seed bug (Rhyparochromid)
Not an anthocorid. ^^
I was looking for the genus, but tough...

 
yes; pls move to Rhyparochromidae...
...and be patient, we'll figure it out, Deo volente

Not an ID -
but resembles some of our anthocorid images...

 
I think so, too
I am going to leave it here in ID request a little longer, always hoping ...

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