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Euschistus quadrator
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Copyright © 2014
Iustin Cret
908W10 -
Euschistus quadrator
Victoria, Victoria County, Texas, USA
September 8, 2014
Size: 10 mm
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Contributed by
Iustin Cret
on 10 September, 2014 - 7:31pm
Last updated 9 July, 2015 - 5:44pm
Euschistus quadrator Rolston, female
ID confirmed from specimen, now a photo-voucher. Thanks Iustin.
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Brad Barnd
, 31 March, 2016 - 9:02pm
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Euschistus, prob. quadrator --det. D.B. Thomas
Moved from
Euschistus
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v belov
, 9 July, 2015 - 5:44pm
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with a freaky developmental defect, the cleft pronotal base
never saw such a condition
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v belov
, 10 September, 2014 - 8:03pm
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Me too, first time when I see a developmental like this one.
Left antenna has 5 segments, the other only for (I am not sure if missing one or it is another defect) I added a photo detail. To Euschistus must be only for if I am not wrong.
But I agree with Euschistus based on dorsal dorsal patch, head and gland shape. (Of course my experience is very limited.)
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Iustin Cret
, 10 September, 2014 - 8:23pm
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