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Which Zicrona? - Zicrona americana - female

Which Zicrona? - Zicrona americana - Female
5 mi SW of Balmorhea, Reeves County, Texas, USA
May 14, 2020
Size: 7.5mm
Collected while sweeping roadside vegetation along Hwy 17

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Which Zicrona? - Zicrona americana - female Which Zicrona? - Zicrona americana - female Which Zicrona? - Zicrona americana - female

Moved
Moved from Stink Bugs.

The key requires examination of male genitalia, but based on distribution info from (1), it should be americana.

 
Missed this before
Thanks for the move and confirmation! I'd assumed Z. americana, but just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something. Of course it being a female makes things more complicated unfortunately.

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