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Species Neocapsus leviscutatus

black and yellow bug - Neocapsus leviscutatus Black and Orange Plant Bug - Posterior Dorsal - Neocapsus leviscutatus Plant Bugs (Miridae)?  - Neocapsus leviscutatus Stink bug nymph? - Neocapsus leviscutatus bug - Neocapsus leviscutatus Plant bug - Neocapsus leviscutatus bug found on ground - Neocapsus leviscutatus Plant Bug, I believe Neocapsus cuneatus. - Neocapsus leviscutatus
Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Hemiptera (True Bugs, Cicadas, Hoppers, Aphids and Allies)
Suborder Heteroptera (True Bugs)
Infraorder Cimicomorpha
Superfamily Miroidea
Family Miridae (Plant Bugs)
Subfamily Mirinae
Tribe Mirini
Genus Neocapsus
Species leviscutatus (Neocapsus leviscutatus)
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Neocapsus cuneatus leviscutatusRhasis leviscutatus
US records of N. cuneatus Distant are probably in error(1) and refer to N. leviscutatus ― M.D. Schwartz (pers. comm. to =v=) has reviewed BG images posted as of 7.viii.2023 and confirmed they all show N. leviscutatus
Explanation of Names
Neocapsus leviscutatus Knight 1925
leviscutatus 'with smooth shield'
Size
5.5‒5.9 mm(2)
Identification
Very similar to cuncatus Distant, but scutellum entirely smooth; shining black, pronotum and scutellum orange red, but with subbasal margin of pronotal disk, calli, and anteriorly, except collar, more or less black; front of head reddish, but with black appearing on tylus and just above base of antennae(2)
Range
se.US (WV‒MO to MS‒TX)(1)