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Neopamera bilobata
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Copyright © 2006
Perry Babin
Coreid? -
Neopamera bilobata
Ascension Parish, Louisiana, USA
Size: 6mm
I thought it might be a reduviid but the beak looks too long and thin.
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Contributed by
Perry Babin
on 13 December, 2006 - 4:03pm
Last updated 21 February, 2009 - 11:12pm
Moved
Moved from
Ligyrocoris
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margarethe brummermann
, 21 February, 2009 - 11:12pm
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Neopamera bilobata (Say)
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v belov
, 21 February, 2009 - 1:49pm
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Moved
Moved from
Ligyrocoris
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Boris Büche
, 17 April, 2007 - 11:17am
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Ligyrocoris
Hi!
Philip already told this one is a Lygaeid - and it belongs in the abovenamed genus (next to Pachybrachius)
regards, Boris
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Boris Büche
, 15 December, 2006 - 5:41am
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It depends on the sutures of
It depends on the sutures of the abdomen. If they reach the sides, I would agree that it is most likely lygaeid. If they dont, and the enlarged femora seem to point this way, it also could be Rhyparochromidae.
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cgibbs
, 14 December, 2006 - 9:10am
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Thanks for the responses.
What view would show the sutures? I have other images. Most are relatively poor quality but may show what you need.
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Perry Babin
, 15 December, 2006 - 12:37am
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Lygaeid
I think that this is in Lygaeidae (seed bugs), possibly in Pachybrachius or Scolopostethus.
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Philip Chaon
, 13 December, 2006 - 6:09pm
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