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Lethocerus americanus - Giant Water Bug - Lethocerus medius

Lethocerus americanus - Giant Water Bug - Lethocerus medius
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
January 12, 2005
Size: 2.5"
This guy was crawling around in my paint shop one night. Evidently he came to the lights in search of a snack.

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Lethocerus americanus - Giant Water Bug - Lethocerus medius Lethocerus americanus - Giant Water Bug - Back/Top Side - Lethocerus medius Lethocerus americanus - Giant Water Bug - Front View - Lethocerus medius

It's a tough call, but
I've pretty much convinced myself that this is L. medius. Both the proportions and the coloring seem to fit that species best.

Moved from Uhler's Water Bug.

Looks like L. medius,
which apparently occurs as far east as Houston. I'm trying to learn how to tell them apart now.

Moved
Moved from Giant Water Bug.

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