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Photo#634487
Hemiptera of some sort - Liorhyssus hyalinus

Hemiptera of some sort - Liorhyssus hyalinus
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
April 22, 2012
Does presence of wings imply adult?

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Hemiptera of some sort - Liorhyssus hyalinus Hemiptera of some sort - Liorhyssus hyalinus Hemiptera of some sort - Liorhyssus hyalinus Hemiptera of some sort - Liorhyssus hyalinus

Moved
Moved from Rhopalinae.

Rhopalidae
I believe this one is Liorhyssus hyalinus (Fab.). The other photos appear to be another species, but I can't say for sure without a dorsal photo.

 
thanks!
could you please specify which other photos are you referring to?

 
I assume the ones attached to
I assume the ones attached to this entry:

 
i see --thanks
impossible to tell what that one is; suggest frassing

 
Will do. It was meant to sugg
Will do. It was meant to suggest what this one might be using a different perspective unobstructed by pollen on the off-chance that it might be the same species. Now that this one is identified, that other entry serves no purpose.

wings always mean adult
Moved from ID Request.

 
Thanks. I thought so, but I w
Thanks. I thought so, but I wasn't 100% sure.

I think this guy may be the s
I think this guy may be the same species. I photographed it on a plant about a foot away.

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