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Catorhintha texana
Photo#18407
Copyright © 2005
ted edwards
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Catorhintha texana
Ventura, Ventura County, California, USA
May 21, 2005
Size: about 3/4 inch
we'd gone for a stroll through the garden, this was on my daughter's flip flop when we returned... mid afternoon, very foggy day
coastal plain
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Contributed by
ted edwards
on 27 May, 2005 - 9:47pm
Last updated 12 March, 2017 - 4:38pm
Moved based on Jason Botz's suggestion
Moved from
Catorhintha selector
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v belov
, 1 September, 2015 - 9:55pm
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Moved
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v belov
, 29 July, 2009 - 12:13pm
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Moved
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john and jane balaban
, 31 October, 2008 - 5:38pm
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Catorhintha
Harry Brailovsky det.
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v belov
, 31 October, 2008 - 4:22pm
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True Bug
This is some kind of True Bug
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Christopher C Wirth
, 28 May, 2005 - 10:54am
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Coreidae?
This is probably a species in the family Coreidae (the flared, expanded abdomen is not unusual in that family), but I have no idea what genus or species. Nice closeup:-)
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Eric R. Eaton
, 31 May, 2005 - 6:50pm
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late again...
eric and chris, thanks so much for your efforts.... we suffered some fire damage during last years fires and it's taken a while to get back into things around here.... sorry to be so late in responding, ted
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ted edwards
, 30 November, 2006 - 7:50pm
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