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Photo#43427
Pretty nymph - Spartocera batatas

Pretty nymph - Spartocera batatas
Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida, USA
February 20, 2006
Maybe a Coreid?

Moved
Moved from not yet identified nymphs. Agrees perfectly, indeed!

Moved
Moved from Leaffooted Bugs.

probably
Reduvid

 
...
I don't believe this is a Reduviid, as the constriction behind the eyes is not pronounced, and the head is not elongate.
-Sean McCann


triatoma.blogspot.com

 
Coreidae.
Easy mistake to make, confusing coreids with reduviids. Might be a nymph of Spartocera. Really nice image, too.

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