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Unknown appears to be collecting pollen - Phymata americana

Unknown appears to be collecting pollen - Phymata americana
Elizabeth, CO, Elbert County, Colorado, USA
August 19, 2010
Size: less than an inch
Appeared to be collecting pollen from a black eyed susan. Very small with brown and yellow markings on it's wings. Moth-like

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Unknown appears to be collecting pollen - Phymata americana Unknown appears to be collecting pollen - Phymata americana

Moved
Moved from Jagged Ambush Bugs.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Maybe collecting pollen accidentally...
This is a Jagged Ambush Bug (Phymata):



It's a kind of Assassin Bug, and it's waiting to pounce on the next unwary bee, fly or beetle that comes looking for nectar.

 
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