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hemipteran just hatched - Acanthocephala

hemipteran just hatched - Acanthocephala
Donalds, Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA
May 24, 2006
I will add a photo of the eggs. I assume hemipteran, but what kind?

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Moved

Moved
Moved from Leaffooted Bugs.

Great shot
Kim, you do some nice work. I love the colors and contrast. Keep up the great work.

 
Thanks, Sasha :-)... It's fun
Thanks, Sasha :-)... It's fun to keep trying!

I'm joining in here
so that if you get an ID I will, too. I'm still waiting on this one, which looks identical.


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I do not know, but that is a great shot!
I can tell you you have the Order right. Hemiptera.
-Sean McCann


triatoma.blogspot.com

 
Coreidae most likely.
Pretty sure it will grow up to be a leaf-footed bug. Only other option would be an assassin bug, but most reduviids lay their eggs in masses, abutting each other, not singly.

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