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Brown Mirid - Agnocoris rubicundus

Brown Mirid - Agnocoris rubicundus
Puyallup, Pierce County, Washington, USA
May 14, 2008
Deraeocoris?

Agnocoris rubicundus (Fallén 1807) -- det. M.D. Schwartz
Moved from Agnocoris.

 
...Thank you
both.

Moved
Moved from Plant Bugs.

Thanks for the help. It certainly does have short antennae.

It looks like Agnocoris species.
See
Agnocoris reclairei

Agnocoris rubicundus

A significant characteristic of the Genus Agnocoris is the short antenna. No Genus among the Lygus-like mirids has such a short antenna.

In North America, there are four species of Agnocoris.

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