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Photo#894045
heteroptera nymphs - Elasmostethus cruciatus

heteroptera nymphs - Elasmostethus cruciatus
Fundy National Park, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada
July 24, 2013

Moved
Moved from Unidentified Heteroptera nymphs and eggs.

See here. The other two pictures of Marcopsini should not be linked to these red nymphs. Alder is a right host for them.

 
Thank you for the ID!
The photos are not linked. They're just thumbnailed together

Moved
Moved from True Bugs.

Moved

Host plant...
...appears to be a species of alder, possibly Alnus rugosa.

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