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What kind of lace bug? Sycamore and teneral. (Corythucha confraterna, the Western Type) - Corythucha confraterna

What kind of lace bug? Sycamore and teneral. (Corythucha confraterna, the Western Type) - Corythucha confraterna
Irvine Park, Orange, Orange County, California, USA
March 3, 2007
Size: Argentine ant
On bush sunflower. (I think this one is on the sunflower by accident. Note also, sycamores are leafless at this time.)

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What kind of lace bug? Sycamore and teneral. (Corythucha confraterna, the Western Type) - Corythucha confraterna What kind of lace bug? Sycamore and teneral. (Corythucha confraterna, the Western Type) - Corythucha confraterna What kind of lace bug? Sycamore and teneral. (Corythucha confraterna, the Western Type) - Corythucha confraterna

Moved
Moved from Corythucha.

Moved
Moved from Sycamore Lace Bug.

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