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no clue - Chlorochroa

no clue - Chlorochroa
New Westminster, Lower Mainland, British Columbia, Canada
August 5, 2006
Size: approx 9mm
I guess it's my day for insects hanging in spiderwebs. This little bug fell off a garden creeper into the web. Size is very approximate. I've browsed a few books and couldn't find anything similiar. Didn't know where to start in the guide.

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no clue - Chlorochroa no clue - Chlorochroa

Moved
Moved from Chlorochroa.

The yellow fringe around the
The yellow fringe around the edge is similar to Chlorochroa.
The general round (as opposed to oval) shape seems to depict a nympth - so possibly undefined colors.
You may want to wait for further comments - I'm by no means an expert.


 
Chlorochroa nymph
Thanks...I've also read that the round shape means it's a nymph. I also recently found a photo of a nymph Conchuela (Chlorochroa ligata) in Cranshaw (1) that is quite similar (but not exactly the same). I found a similar nymph Chlorochroa recently (2).

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