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Red-Cross Shield Bug (Elasmostethus cruciatus)
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Copyright © 2014
Even Dankowicz
heteroptera nymphs -
Elasmostethus cruciatus
Fundy National Park, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada
July 24, 2013
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Contributed by
Even Dankowicz
on 16 February, 2014 - 6:58pm
Last updated 8 August, 2022 - 2:39pm
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.
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Claude Pilon
, 8 August, 2022 - 2:39pm
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Thank you for the ID!
The photos are not linked. They're just thumbnailed together
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Even Dankowicz
, 9 August, 2022 - 11:15am
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Moved
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v belov
, 1 December, 2014 - 9:11am
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Moved
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john and jane balaban
, 19 February, 2014 - 6:00pm
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Host plant...
...appears to be a species of alder, possibly
Alnus rugosa
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John Pearson
, 17 February, 2014 - 8:04am
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