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Sycamore Lace Bugs - Immature - Corythucha confraterna, the Western Type - Corythucha

Sycamore Lace Bugs - Immature - Corythucha confraterna, the Western Type - Corythucha
Irvine Park, Orange, Orange County, California, USA
October 24, 2006
Size: very small; adults ~4mm
Adults are shown in a companion post. One is in this photo to provide a size reference. Two sizes/types of nymphs are shown, one below the adult and the other to the upper right.

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Moved
Moved from Corythucha.

Moved
Moved from Sycamore Lace Bug.

Not Corythucha cilaiata, it's C. confraterna
Corythucha confraterna is the sycamore lace bug species that occurs in the Southwest.

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