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Photo#525740
Assasin Bug - Sinea

Assasin Bug - Sinea
Las Vegas Wash within the Clark County Wetlands Park, Clark County, Nevada, USA
June 6, 2011
Size: 0.6 cm

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Assasin Bug - Sinea Assasin Bug - Sinea

Usually can't tell in nymphs...
In nymphs, you can't necessarily tell species by presence of spines because spines often disappear between the ultimate nymphal and adult stages. Furthermore, in species with thick profemora, the profemur is usually very thick in the nymph too.

Moved from Sinea complexa.

Moved
Moved from nymphs.

Moved
Moved from Assassin Bugs.

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