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Orange Assassin Bug - (Pselliopus barberi ?) - Pselliopus barberi

Orange Assassin Bug - (Pselliopus barberi ?) - Pselliopus barberi
Baton Rouge, Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA
February 16, 2019
Bugs like this were first found by Sean Golden on 2/16/19. On the same tree, this bug was found the same day, a few hours later.

These look to be Orange Assassin Bug - Pselliopus barberi, but would like conformation.
Actually, not sure if "orange" is a description or part of a common name (?).

The bug can fly - so an adult
Several bugs like this were seen around a few trees that were oozing sap from wounds in the bark of their trunks.
Honey bees were feeding on the sap and we are wondering if the assassin bugs are hunting the bees ??
We have not seen any catches or near misses.
Maybe the colors make them look like bees to help approach?

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