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Nabis americoferus

Nabis americoferus
Marlton, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
June 3, 2008
Size: Maybe around 8 mm?
Came to the light at night.
Just looking for confirmation.

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Moved tentatively
Moved from Nabis.

you've got it.
this one, and most others in the Guide, must be N.americoferus (not because it holds America, but, i guess, because it's a Nearctic first cousin of the Old World's commonest N.ferus), although at this point i'm not yet confident enough to make such a call

 
Thanks
I moved these in, but I'm not very happy with the quality. When you sort things out hopefully we will then know if these are needed or more likely frass.

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