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A nymph of some sort? - Nothochrysa californica

A nymph of some sort? - Nothochrysa californica
South Coast Range, Coos County, Oregon, USA County, Oregon, USA
July 24, 2012
Size: 5 mm (aprox.)
My guess would be a nymph stage of someone but other than that I'm clueless...

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A nymph of some sort? - Nothochrysa californica A nymph of some sort? - Nothochrysa californica A nymph of some sort? - Nothochrysa californica

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Lacewing larva
May I ask how you produced this image? It's very interesting...

 
Thanks for the ID. I found t
Thanks for the ID. I found the bug on the windshield of my work rig and took the photos with a Cannon 40D and a 100mm f2.8 macro lens using the camera's on-board flash. I then transferred it to some more natural settings for the other photos.

I'd never noticed one before but saw another the very next day, must've been that time of year.

Nate.

 
I was about...
to ask the very same thing! Nice image!

Lacewing larva…
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