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Florida Predatory Stink Bug (Euthyrhynchus floridanus)
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Curt Harden
Heteroptera eggs and nymph -
Euthyrhynchus floridanus
Richmond, Virginia, USA
February 18, 2017
Eggs found under loose bark of standing dead tree along trail beside the James River.
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Contributed by
Curt Harden
on 8 March, 2017 - 10:08am
Last updated 14 June, 2017 - 11:39am
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Curt Harden
, 14 June, 2017 - 11:39am
The closest match I've found on the guide is
Unfortunately none of mine made it to adulthood.
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Curt Harden
, 14 June, 2017 - 5:52am
Well
Eggs of
Euthyrhynchus floridanus
looks similar to your eggs too!
http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/beneficial/e_floridanus.htm
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Yurika Alexander
, 14 June, 2017 - 8:54am
I'm convinced!
Nice, it's cool to solve this mystery. These eggs were pretty common under bark in Richmond over the winter down by the James, so I really wanted to know what they were.
I'll move the images for now, but might end up frassing eventually since there are plenty of good ones already.
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Curt Harden
, 14 June, 2017 - 11:38am
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v belov
, 14 June, 2017 - 3:39am
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John S. Ascher
, 18 March, 2017 - 10:14am
It's not an ID but...
Looks similar to this hatched eggs (found under loose bark also)
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Yurika Alexander
, 8 March, 2017 - 2:12pm
Definitely!
Those look very similar, and being found in the same habitat and region they're probably at least very close to these.
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Curt Harden
, 8 March, 2017 - 5:51pm