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Insects of the Pacific Northwest
By Peter Haggard, Judy Haggard
Timber Press, 2006
ISBN: 0881926892
Cite: 83248 with citation markup [cite:83248]

Not quite right?
Not sure this book led me right on this assassin bug i.d.

Assassin Bug - Rhynocoris ventralis


The picture in the book is identical, and labeled 'Apiomerus sp.'

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