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Photo#33323
WNAT? - Reduvius personatus

WNAT? - Reduvius personatus
PRINCETON, MILLE LAC County, Minnesota, USA
September 26, 2005
Size: 10MM

Moved
Moved from Masked Hunter.

Funny, I never saw one of these before this week
but I remember one like this was just posted - I think it's a Masked Hunter - see guide. Color presumably depends on what is stuck to it.

 
Camouflage
Lots of these nymphs seem to be covered in sticky goo. I suppose to aid in camouflage.

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