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This insect(presumably hemiptera) walk into my balcony - Dysdercus andreae

This insect(presumably hemiptera) walk into my balcony - Dysdercus andreae
Doral, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA
June 12, 2013
Size: 1 cm aprox

Moved
Moved from True Bugs.

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Moved from ID Request.

Looks like St. Andrew's Cotton Stainer

 
It appears to be indeed a St. Andrew's cotton stainer
Thx for the prompt reply. I will do a deep research on this insect.

I'll be interested to see. It
I'll be interested to see. It looks very similar to a whitecrossed seed bug I have, but the patterns are different.

 
I didn't keep the specimen, just have the pictures.
i have a few more, if i get to see it again i could capture one and send it to you. The wind throw a flower pot that i had in my balcony that morning. He was walking through the dirt, perhaps is a bush hemiptera or something like that.

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