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Two-spotted Grass Bug - I think - Stenotus binotatus

Two-spotted Grass Bug - I think - Stenotus binotatus
just north of the St Paul city line in Falcon Heights, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
July 4, 2011
Attracted to UV lights. It looks to me like Stenotus binotatus but I'm not good at small bugs, so I'd like to have someone confirm it. It would be first in the guide for Minnesota of this species.

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Marcie,
I am developing a website Bugs in our Backyard to engage K-12 teachers, students and other members of the public in local field surveys of heteropteran diversity (with particular interest in soapberry bugs). As a part of the website and associated teaching modules, I am producing a user friendly key of common or interesting bug species. I'd like to request permission to use this image in those materials. Please let me know if you can agree to let us use this image or if you have any questions.
Best,
Dave

Moved
Moved from Plant Bugs.

Sure!
^^

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