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Stenolemus
Photo#209158
Copyright © 2008
Jerry Armstrong
Stenolemus Assassin Bug - Stenolemus -
Stenolemus
Moccasin Lake, Winston, Douglas County, Georgia, USA
August 2, 2008
Size: about 1/4 inch
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Contributed by
Jerry Armstrong
on 2 August, 2008 - 1:29pm
Last updated 2 September, 2008 - 9:54pm
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.
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Cotinis
, 2 September, 2008 - 9:54pm
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Moved (and moved back to genus)
See my other comment above--sorry for the double move.
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Cotinis
, 2 September, 2008 - 9:48pm
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Cropping
Could you crop off the numbers?
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John R. Maxwell
, 10 August, 2008 - 10:25pm
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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.
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Jerry Armstrong
, 12 August, 2008 - 2:58am
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Nymph, too!
Very nice images, thanks for sharing! This one is a nymph, a nice addition to the guide.
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Eric R. Eaton
, 5 August, 2008 - 6:22pm
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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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Jerry Armstrong
, 12 August, 2008 - 3:01am
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