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Assassin Bug Nymph? - Zelus longipes

Assassin Bug Nymph? - Zelus longipes
Ascension Parish, Louisiana, USA
Size: 8mm

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assassin bug nymph
What a great shot! So crisp and clear. Close-ups of the heads on these creatures is real important when showing the length of the beak in the true bugs; the predators have the short stabbing beaks and the pests have extra long beaks tucked into a groove the length of their abdomen.

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