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Okeechobee County, Florida, USA
December 31, 2006

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My idea would be:
genus Pygolampis - but don´t take as an ID.

kind of assasin bug
. . . family Reduviidae.

cheers, Boris

 
Yes, nymph.
This is a nymph, too, which makes it much harder to ID to genus, let alone species.

 
Or...
Or maybe its a wingless female of Pygolampis? I'm not sure enough to move it though.

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