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Florida Predatory Stink Bug (Euthyrhynchus floridanus)
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Copyright © 2011
MIKE RUDY
UNKNOWN BRIGHT RED & BLACK BEATLE -
Euthyrhynchus floridanus
Solomons, Calvert County, Maryland, USA
September 3, 2011
Size: 1/2"
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Contributed by
MIKE RUDY
on 3 September, 2011 - 9:43pm
Last updated 21 November, 2015 - 1:57pm
Beetle location
Is more known about this beetle?
I live in in central North Carolina and found three in an Autumn-olive (Elaeagnus umbellata). Is it common for them to be in NC?
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acrawford
, 22 September, 2013 - 2:10pm
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Appears to be common enough.
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Ken Wolgemuth
, 22 September, 2013 - 2:19pm
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Moved
Moved from
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Ken Wolgemuth
, 25 September, 2011 - 12:38am
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Not a beetle
Florida Predatory Stink Bug nymph?
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Yurika Alexander
, 3 September, 2011 - 9:49pm
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You're quite right & thanks f
You're quite right & thanks for the ID help - a 4th or 5th instar nymph I believe.
See http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/beneficial/e_floridanus.htm
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MIKE RUDY
, 4 September, 2011 - 12:59pm
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