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What in the world is this? - Stenolemoides arizonensis - female

What in the world is this? - Stenolemoides arizonensis - Female
Antelope Island, Davis County, Utah, USA
July 8, 2012
Size: about 5/8 inches - ish
It looks like a cross between a praying mantis and an assassin bug.

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What in the world is this? - Stenolemoides arizonensis - female What in the world is this? - Stenolemoides arizonensis - female

Stenolemoides arizonensis
indeed! Looks like an adult female. Nice photo set representing the first UT record for BugGuide.

 
Thank you!
I think this is one of my very favorite finds.

Moved tentatively; fantastic job, Carol.
Moved from Thread-legged Bugs.

Moved for expert attention
Moved from ID Request.

Thread-legged assassin…
Resembles S. arizonensis which is found in Arizona.

See reference here.

 
Very cool!
Thanks so much for the information.

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