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Apateticus marginiventris

Apateticus marginiventris
Organ Mountains, Las Cruces, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, USA
June 3, 2019
Chlorochroa ligata is the most common stink bug I encounter in these mountains, so at first glance I thought this was that. Once I actually got closer, I thought it looked a bit off, so I thought maybe it was a rarer Chlorochroa species. I started snapping photos and then when I turned it over to take ventral shots, I saw the predatory mouthparts, realized what I was holding.
Apateticus marginiventris. Don't think there are any other options.

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