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Photo#209158
Stenolemus Assassin Bug - Stenolemus - Stenolemus

Stenolemus Assassin Bug - Stenolemus - Stenolemus
Moccasin Lake, Winston, Douglas County, Georgia, USA
August 2, 2008
Size: about 1/4 inch

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Moved (again)
Moved from Stenolemus lanipes back to genus level. This is probably Stenolemus lanipes, but I cannot see the characters in the key for sure, likely because this is a nymph.
Apologies for the double move.

Moved (and moved back to genus)
See my other comment above--sorry for the double move.

Cropping
Could you crop off the numbers?

 
Thanks John for the heads up
Thanks John for the heads up on what not to do. Numbers removed and I rotated the images, they seem to look a lot better this way.

Nymph, too!
Very nice images, thanks for sharing! This one is a nymph, a nice addition to the guide.

 
Thanks Eric, it was a pure ac
Thanks Eric, it was a pure accident that I was able to catch this sequence. I spotted the nymph the day before and photographed it then. The next night I saw it again and just started shooting in hopes of getting that one good image. Little did I realize that I had unknowingly captured a rare event until I saw the images on the computer.

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