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Hyalymenus tarsatus nymph?

Hyalymenus tarsatus nymph?
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
July 19, 2017
Size: 8 mm
On Tecoma stans (Yellow bells)
Coordinates: 31.336448, -110.966301

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Moved
Moved from Broad-headed Bugs.

Moved after John F. Carr confirmation to family
Moved from Coquillettia.

Moved
Moved from True Bugs.

 
Almost three months after posting these images
I observed many Texas Bow-legged Bug nymphs and adults at exactly the same site and had my doubts about initially calling this specimen Coquilletia. How can you distinguish between a Hyalymenus tarsatus nymph and a Coquilletia female? See:

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