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Photo#21628
Bug nymph with bi-colored antennae - Coccobaphes frontifer

Bug nymph with bi-colored antennae - Coccobaphes frontifer
Dixville, New Hampshire, USA
June 20, 2005
Size: 3mm

Moved
Nice work Wongun. Thanks for getting this nymph identified!

A young nymph of Coccobaphes frontier
^^

See

an adult


a fifth instar

Moved
Moved from Plant Bugs.

Interesting!
Interesting. I've never seen a bug nymph or adult with bi-colored antenna! Nice find!

Colorful!
Nice shot, Tom! What a colorful critter! My guess would be a mirid of some kind, but I'd welcome a second opinion. Any idea what plant it was on?

 
Milkweed
I think it was on milkweed, but I'm not 100% sure.

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