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a type of lady beetle? - Orsilochides

a type of lady beetle? - Orsilochides
The Woodlands, Montgomery County, Texas, USA
September 9, 2014
Size: smaller than a dime

Orsilochides
Thank you! Your ID makes sense because the next bug I was going to ask about is the adult form of the Orsilochides...it was hanging out on some flowers about 10 yards away. Thanks again, Pam

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Moved from ID Request.

Not a beetle...
It's the nymph of a true bug. Looks as though it could be Orsilochides or something in that neighborhood:



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