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Lopidea ampla
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Copyright © 2012
John Barry
Plant Bug -
Lopidea ampla
Olympic National Park-Kalaloch Beach, Jefferson County, Washington, USA
July 22, 2012
Many of these on flowers along with several other types of insects.
Images of this individual:
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Contributed by
John Barry
on 29 July, 2012 - 12:04am
Last updated 19 March, 2013 - 9:12pm
Lopidea ampla Van Duzee, 1917 --det. M.D. Schwartz
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v belov
, 19 March, 2013 - 9:12pm
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Thanks
Thanks for looking this up for me. I am surprised there are not more images of this in Bugguide. They were very common along the beach area.
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John Barry
, 19 March, 2013 - 9:51pm
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Also posted a Nymph
I also posted what I beleive is a nymph of this species. They were found together. However, I did no link the images because I am not sure if they are the same species.
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John Barry
, 29 July, 2012 - 10:29am
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Even if they were the same species...
...they shouldn't be linked. Linking is reserved for images of the same individual.
However, since they were found together--and you suspect that one is the immature form of the other--you might consider cross referencing them with thumbnails in the "Remarks" section.
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Ken Wolgemuth
, 29 July, 2012 - 11:01am
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