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Photo#26164
Bug Nymph - Euthochtha galeator

Bug Nymph - Euthochtha galeator
Athol, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
July 28, 2005
Is this a Leaf-footed Bug nymph?

Moved
Moved from Euphorbia bug. There has been much discussion over the years on these spikey nymphs. Given Hannah's research and Boris's comments here, it seems best to move them all to Euthochtha where most, if not all, of them will be correctly placed.

Moved
Moved from Leaffooted Bugs.

spines and flattened antennae
make us think of Chariesterus antennator

 
Coreidae nymph
It looks a lot like that, so for now I'll place it in the Coreidae page.

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