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Angular Aethes, 3754 - Aethes angulatana
Angular Aethes, 3754 - Aethes angulatana
Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, USA
June 30, 2011
First for North Carolina? First for Falls Lake.

Euschistus
Euschistus
Las Vegas Wash within the Clark County Wetlands Park, Clark County, Nevada, USA
July 5, 2011
3 of 3 images of this specimen.

pea weevil - Bruchidius villosus
pea weevil - Bruchidius villosus
Puyallup, Pierce County, Washington, USA
June 5, 2011
Size: ~ 3 mm
2 of 2 images of this specimen.

Euschistus
Euschistus
Las Vegas Wash within the Clark County Wetlands Park, Clark County, Nevada, USA
July 5, 2011
2 of 3 images of this specimen.

Leafhopper with headlights - Colladonus belli
Leafhopper with headlights - Colladonus belli
Jordanelle Dam wetlands, Wasatch County, Utah, USA
July 3, 2011
2 of 2 images of this specimen.

Leafhopper with headlights - Colladonus belli
Leafhopper with headlights - Colladonus belli
Jordanelle Dam wetlands, Wasatch County, Utah, USA
July 3, 2011
1 of 2 images of this specimen.

Carabus nemoralis? - Carabus nemoralis
Carabus nemoralis? - Carabus nemoralis
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
June 27, 2011
Size: 25 mm
In pitfall trap in a vacant lot

Hellinsia
Hellinsia
Dismal Swamp State Park, Camden County, North Carolina, USA
July 4, 2011
Hellinsia kellicottii, maybe?

Earwig - Labia minor - male
Earwig - Labia minor - Male
Fort Washigton, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
July 5, 2011
Size: 3 mm
from looking thru the guide, I'm thinking Platydracus cinnamopterus

Orchard Spider Male - Leucauge venusta
Orchard Spider Male - Leucauge venusta
Yardley, PA , Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
July 6, 2011
Size: About 1/2 inch
2 of 2 images of this specimen.
This is the same spider; he has just jumped away from the captured fly.