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Reduviidae  - Pnirontis infirma

Reduviidae - Pnirontis infirma
Dick Nichols District Park, Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
August 4, 2009
At lights...

Moved to our growing infirmary
Moved from Pnirontis.

Probably P. infirma...
based on the long jugae and connexival spots. Looks like only one series of tibial spines though they look rather long. Still, probably infirma, a female at that.

Moved
Moved from Assassin Bugs.

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