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Largus nymph? - Largus

Largus nymph? - Largus
North Augusta, Aiken County, South Carolina, USA
June 18, 2006
This guy was crawling around on my Stokesia. Looking in the guide I found one similar pic that may have been a Largus nymph.

Moved
Moved from Largus.

Moved

Moved
Moved from True Bugs.

why not Largus?
there is a spot (of course, a small one) where it should be!

cheers, Boris

Moved
Moved from True Bugs.

Similar
Very similar to one I shot last summer:


Probably not.
Largus, a genus in the family Largidae, usually have nymphs that are wholly bright metallic blue, with a single red spot on the back. I am not sure at all as to what THIS is, though it is clearly a nymph.

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