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nymph

nymph
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
August 23, 2010
Size: ~3mm

Moved
Moved from True Bugs.

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

Rhopalidae?
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(Probably different species, similar appearance.)

 
nymph
Thanks. We do have a number of Arhyssus sp. in the area. A guess on my part would be that it could be Arhyssus nigristernum which shows striped legs as an adult also. Don't know why I placed this under beetles initially since I do know better than that.

 
Arhyssus nymph
I found possible later instar of yours last month.

I suspect mine Arhyssus too, but I didn't see A. nigristernum around and I'm not sure which Arhyssus is...

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