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Photo#414175
Ant on Stinging Nettle - Closterocoris amoenus

Ant on Stinging Nettle - Closterocoris amoenus
los angeles, california, California, USA
June 19, 2010
Size: 3/8-1/4
This shiny ant with long antenna was on stinging nettle near willows and a seep. Green material seems to be gathered around the waist. Is this how ants collect nectar?

Moved
Moved from Plant Bugs.

Moved
Moved from Ants.

Not an ant!
This is the nymph of a true bug, either Alydidae or Miridae.

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