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orange and black - Lygaeus turcicus

orange and black - Lygaeus turcicus
Alexandria/Jackson M. Abbot Wetland Refuge, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA
September 16, 2017

Moved
turcicus has only the dorsal black spots, not the additional smaller lateral black spots of kalmii

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

 
From a fellow bug freak: Lar
From a fellow bug freak:
Large Milkweed bug nymph - Oncopeltus fasciatus

 
Nope
O. fasciatus nymphs don't have the two converging black lines on the pronotum. Compare:


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