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Crane Fly? - Empicoris rubromaculatus

Crane Fly? - Empicoris rubromaculatus
Irvine, Orange County, California, USA
July 2, 2009

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Crane Fly? - Empicoris rubromaculatus Crane Fly? - Empicoris rubromaculatus

agreed
in subfamily Emasinae (Reduviidae). Yup, a thrip

 
Cool.
Btw, I have been informed by Those Who Know that "thrips" always has an "s", whether plural or singular. Weird, I know!

Nope -
Assassin bug - Thread-Legged Bug. Cool!

And I think the little guy next to him is a thrips:


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