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Photo#398446
Cute little red spots

Cute little red spots
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
May 20, 2010
Size: 2 mm
Near an adult treehopper but I don't think they are related.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Stink bug nymphs
Maybe Podisus

in which case the plant is irrelevant, since they're predatory. The plant looks like glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus, = Rhamnus frangula), which is introduced from Eurasia and could certainly use some bugs that like to eat it.

 
Related to...
I saw this nearby last year:

Pentatomid (Stink Bug) nymphs
They look a bit like this (unidentified) one:


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