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Did Narnia, Leptoglossus and Chelinidea get together to make this one? - Narnia wilsoni

Did Narnia, Leptoglossus and Chelinidea get together to make this one? - Narnia wilsoni
Picture Rocks, NW of Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
December 24, 2010
Size: 11 mm
Mating pair and several ant-sized nymphs on a barrel cactus. The membaranous part of the wings is actually green

I found the species in the UAIC
but I can't find any subgenus.
Interestingly there are only 5 specimens in the collection, one from the forties, the others from the sixties

 
sweet...

Moved
Moved from Leaf-footed Bugs.

Wow!
Arizonan hybrid mistery bug!! Very interesting!!
One more mix with Rhopalidae?

 
You are NOT helping, Yurika (-:

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