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Betsy Betros
Phytocoris tibialis? -
Phytocoris
Lenexa, Johnson County, Kansas, USA
September 12, 2020
Found sweep netting in a remnant tall grass prairie.
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Contributed by
Betsy Betros
on 18 October, 2020 - 5:59pm
Moved
Moved from
Plant Bugs
.
It certainly resembles
tibialis
. However, there are some 300 species in BG's coverage area--and we have images of fewer than 50 of them--so I'll let the experts take the ID further.
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Ken Wolgemuth
, 18 October, 2020 - 6:46pm
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Thanks!
At least it isn't one of the excessive population of Tarnished Plant Bugs!
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Betsy Betros
, 20 October, 2020 - 8:13pm
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