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Flying bug - Pronotacantha annulata

Flying bug - Pronotacantha annulata
Big Gypsum Valley near Slickrock Colorado and Utah border, San Miguel County, Colorado, USA
May 26, 2011
Size: 2mm
Desert Riparian, caught in Tamarix habitat. Keyed out to Berytidae, Pronotacantha annulata.

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Moved from Stilt Bugs.

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I think you're right about the species, but I'll let the experts take it from here.

 
thanks!
this is one of my favorite bugs I've found so far.

 
http://bugguide.net/node/view/194275/bgpage
looks similar

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