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Another Nymph

Another Nymph
Mobile (Dog River), Mobile County, Alabama, USA
June 2, 2009
Size:
Found an even smaller nymph, yesterday. This is the first time my laundry hamper technique of "rearing" has been successful. I'm going to by some more of them. Thanks to you all for your support and advice.
Robert

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Egg Egg Update Another Nymph

Moved
Moved from Leaffooted Bugs.

Moved
Moved from True Bugs.

...
So this nymph came from the egg?

It is difficult for me to be sure from the picture, but it looks like an Assassin Bug nymph in the genus Pselliopus.

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Still Up For Grabs
I first thought assassin



I should know before too long. Theoretically.

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