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Photo#574275
A nymph of some kind?

A nymph of some kind?
Remlap, Blount County, Alabama, USA
September 8, 2011
Size: 1" to 2"
This was taken in the mid-afternoon I think. It seems to be feeding on an ornamental potato vine.

Frassed

It was not removed or whatever
It was identified here also. Look above your image at the taxonomy and you can see that it has been moved to the nymphs of Coreidae, exactly the same answer you got from Eric.

Its ok that it has been remov
Its ok that it has been removed or moved or whatever. It was identified at allexperts.com by Eric. Thanks anyway.

 
Can you let us in on the ID?
:)

EDIT: Never mind... I found Eric's answer: Coreid nymph.

Moved tentatively
Moved from ID Request.

I'm pretty sure this belongs here--but that beak really is something else. :)

Wow! Quite the beak on that guy
He can reach quite a distance for food!

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