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Revisión del género Largus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Largidae) para México


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largus


..in two different superfamil


Looks like ...


Out of range


perfectly unrelated to Largus within terrestrial Heteroptera


The red shiny ones...


Two species...


Largus californicus?


Largus semipunctatus Halstead


Largus semipunctatus Halstead


Largus ID


While you wait for expert comment,


Moved tentatively...


Largus sp.


Thank you!





It's fine to move to Largus


The latter, but Lygus not Largus.


ID: Largus sp.


the largus


Largus!


Possibly Largus nymph?


Largus?


Largus succinctus


Largus succinctus


Largus succinctus


Largus succinctus


Largus succinctus


Largus succinctus


Largus succinctus


Largus bipustulatus


Not a beetle


No, we keep circling around an ID, but


How about


Moved


Largus succinctus (Largus Bug)


You were smart to stay at genus, Margartethe.


The western species are


All nymphs of Largus sp.


Largus sp.


Looks like a Largus succinctu


Maybe Largus?


Largus


Largus


Largus spp.


this one will belong to a different species, please unlink


One of the Largus species (La


Largus sp.


Largus?


Largus davisi


Nymph.


Largus, perhaps


Moved


Yes, looks like a Largus nymph


Moved


There's evidently some confusion...


Moved


Thank you


Frassed


Largus Nymph


Moved


Moved


bad angle for id, but no beetle in any case


My (Tokuo) reply to Largus


Looks like...


Moved


Largus sp.


Frassed


Poisonous?


Most likely!


Largus


Not beetles but bugs


Largus, I reckon


Please stop adding these giant images


This bug is not unidentified


This bug is not unidentified


Largus, I suspect


The nymph (immature form) of...


Moved


Largus nymphs


Largus davisi


nymphal Largus sp.


not a beetle... might be a nymphal Largus; no id potential here


Frassed...........


Probably a Largus nymph


Bugs, not beetles :)


Looks like Largus succinctus


Looks like a Largus nymph


Moved


Moved


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Moved


Looks like...


Largus nymph, I suspect


Frassed


Frassed


Yes...


Largus nymph


Moved


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Largus nymph


Largus nymph


Moved


Largus nymphs


THANKS


Largus


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Look rather to be


Largus sp.


Largus sp.


Moved


Moved tentatively... wow! certainly this genus...


not an ebony bug


true bug


Largus


Largus


Thank you !!


Moved very tentatively


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Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details


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Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details


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Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details


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Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details


Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details


Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details


Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details


Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details


Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details


Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details


Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details


Moved


Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details


Moved


Moved


Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details


Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details


Moved


Moved tentatively


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Moved tentatively; may also be cinctus sensu Brailovsky 2016


Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus


Moved tentatively


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Moved very tentatively


Frassed


Frassed


Frassed


Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus


Moved


Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus


Frassed


Frassed


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Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus


Frassed


Frassed


Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus


Frassed


Frassed


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Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus


Moved


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looks like it's been demoted to ssp. status.....


Moved


Frassed


Moved tentatively


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Awesome! Thanks!


Frassed


Frassed


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perfect -- the all-black femora + red coxae mean convivus


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Frassed


Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus


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Frassed


Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus


Moved


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Frassed


cool..........


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sorry about that hasty move


Moved


a bold move, but i think other congeners can be ruled out


Moved


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must be cinctus


Frassed


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Moved very tentatively


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likely, cinctus


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Frassed


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now i suspect the two may end up synonymized


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that's what Dan Swanson call the local ones...


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nice find -- must be this one... thanks for the addition!


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Frassed


Frassed


Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus


Moved


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Moved tentatively


I think you misread Lygus as Largus :)


Looks like a Largus nymph


Oddly bright colors, but...


Moved to Largus nymphs


More likely to be Largus nymphs, I think


Moved


Largus


Most likely Largus nymphs


Moved


Largus nymphs, I suspect


Moved


Moved


Largus nymph, I suspect


Yes that certainly looks like


Largus nymph?


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thanks for clarifying this!


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confused...


Largus


Largus, I suspect


not a beetle


Largus, I think...


Largus nymph


Might be Largus


Moved


Largus nymph


Moved


You may want to leave this at the genus level.


Largus nymphs, I reckon


Largus sp.


Moved


A bug, not a beetle :)


Largus nymphs


Largus


Largus nymph, I suspect


Largus nymph


Looks to be


Largus nymph


Largus


There is a number of them under Largus


Largus nymphs


Largus nymph


Definitely Largus


Largus nymph?


Largus nymphs


Largus nymph


Largus, I suppose (awkward angle though)


Largus sp.


Moved


Largus sp.


Moved


Moved


Largus Bug…


Largus nymph…


Largus Bugs…


one of


Largus nymphs?


Largus nymph


Largus is correct


Moved


Largus nymph, I suspect


appears to be a Largus nymph


I don't think so


haha


Moved


Moved


nymphal Largus sp.


Largus


The earlier instars of genus Largus itself are


Nymphs of these?


Largus nymph?


Largus nymph


Largus nymph


Largus?


Largus sp. indeed


Largus nymph is correct


Largus sp., male


Largus sp.


Not sure


Largus nymph, yes


Largus for sure; the genus is being revised...


Largus sp.


Moved


Moved


Largus?


Not Boxelder Bugs


Largus


looks a lot like Largus, but they are so shiny...


Largus sp.


Largus sp.


Largus hatchlings, i'd say


Thanks


How about ...


Maybe...


Largus sp…


Largus sp., nymph


Largus sp…


Largus nymph?


Largus nymph


You know genus is being reviewed, right?


Largus nymph?


Largus sp.


Thanks V


Largus sp.


Largus, I presume


Largus sp.


Largus, I presume


Largus sp.; genus under revision...


Largus bipustulatus?


Largus nymphs?


Largus sp.


Adult


Largus nymph?


Moved


group under revision


Looks like...


Largus?


Largus, I suspect


This one looks like Largus


I think Cotton Stainer


Largus, I think


Looks related to Largus


Agree with Largus nymph.


Moved


Largus nymph


Largus Nymph


Not a Beetle...


Largus cinctus


Largus cinctus


Largus indeed


Largus sp.


has to be a Largus


Looks like Largus


How about


check Largus


Largus sp.


Largus looks right


maybe i figured it out


Largus bordered plant bug.


Good call, Shannon. Yes, it's Largus sp.


Definitely looks like a Calif


..


looks like a Bordered Plant Bug, Largus


Bug nymph.


Guess I was laging on the Largus


Largus nymphs, maybe?


Largus, for sure


Bordered Plant Bug, Largus genus i think


And a third candidate ...


Moved


Bordered Plant Bug


Largus [Largide]


Largus indeed; can't cause trees fall, relax


Bordered Plant Bugs


I would go with...


That would be a Bug Guide first for California


nice shot


Largus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Largus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Largus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Largus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Largus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Largus life cycle


nymphal Largus


from Merrill Sweet:


The trouble with nymphs...


Largus


Moved


Moved


I'm not sure, it just doesn't look like Largus


Did you check Largus?


This looks like...


Largus indeed


Largus , bordered plant bug i think..


Squash Bugs


Hmmm....


Largus californicus, I'd say


Good thought


If it was my image...


probably L. californicus (V.D.)


Moved


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Largus cf. davisi


must be Largus davisi


Largids


Largus californica mating


Largus californicus


I would have thought...


Largus bug nymph?


Not an expert...


Looks like Largus californicus, but I'm no expert


Largus


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Thanks


Brave enough to add my two cents...


Raising Largus nymphs


Have you tried to raise these


Largus cinctus nymph


Moved


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Thanks. I'll probably be con


Largus


Largus (Largidae)


Largus californicus


Largus sp.


Bug, not beetle.


Thanks


I would think...


Hello Peter,


Largus infestation...


Largus


Moved


Largus Bug


Range


Largus bug, I think


John- Not knowing specific sp


John- thanks! looks like Larg


Moved


Largus sp.


Largus sp. confirmed


Yep.


Not assassin


Largus sp. nymph is correct.


try to find answers


Here's the post on which I based my ID


= Largus sp. nymph


Not beetle.


Moved


orange spot


Largus


Molting Largus


Largus


Host plant?


please try "SEARCH"


bug nymph


Largid?


Moved


wait, please


Boris, there are about six of these


Head form!


why not Largus?


no negro bug


Reminds us of one of the Largus


Largid.


Moved


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Moved


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Moved


Not Apiomeris crassipes


I think you're correct...


Largus bug, I believe.


Probably not.


Largus Bug


Largus


I've thought about this and


Lygaeidae.


well,


Correct!


Largid nymph?


Reddish Bug


Hmm, maybe Largus? (sort-of wild guess)


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