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Photo#1167162
Stink Bug Nymph? - Chinavia marginata

Stink Bug Nymph? - Chinavia marginata
Bentsen Rio Grande Valley State Park, Mission, Hidalgo County, Texas, USA
November 11, 2015
Size: approx. 6mm
We think this might be a stink bug nymph. Any help with ID appreciated.

Thanks,

Loren and Babs Padelford
Bellevue, NE

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Stink Bug Nymph? - Chinavia marginata Stink Bug Nymph? - Chinavia marginata

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Not all of the nymphs seem to have that blue-green base to the antennae that you see in the adults, but it seems like there is a color morph that does.

Looks similar to

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