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Photo#124850
Pagasa - Pagasa fusca

Pagasa - Pagasa fusca
Iosepa, Skull Valley, N40°32.509'W112°44.000'ele4516', Tooele County, Utah, USA
June 23, 2007
Size: 7mm
Could belong to different family, directions/corrections appreciated.

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Pagasa - Pagasa fusca Pagasa - Pagasa fusca

Moved
Moved from Pagasa.

Moved
Moved from Damsel Bugs.

Moved
Moved from Assassin Bugs.

Nabidae
Assassins have the head neck-like behind eyes, while in Nabids, the eyes are not far from the antriour margin of Pronotum.

Because this one is close in appearance to the palearctic genus Prostemma, I suggest it belongs in Pagasa.

 
Pagasa indeed
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The characters
you have defined will be very helpful in the future. Should be able to revisit the area and (with luck) find a mature version.

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