Matching images: Matching guides: Matching books: Revisión del género Largus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Largidae) para MéxicoMatching comments ranked in order of relevance: 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 Moved Moved Moved Looks like... Largus nymph, I suspect Frassed Frassed Yes... Largus nymph Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Largus nymph Largus nymph Moved Largus nymphs THANKS Largus Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details Moved Moved Moved Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details Moved Moved Moved Moved tentatively -- please see the species page for details Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved tentatively; may also be cinctus sensu Brailovsky 2016 Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus Moved tentatively Moved Moved Moved very tentatively Frassed Frassed Frassed Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus Moved Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus Frassed Frassed Frassed Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus Frassed Frassed Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus Frassed Frassed Frassed Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Frassed Moved Moved looks like it's been demoted to ssp. status..... Moved Frassed Moved tentatively Moved tentatively Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Awesome! Thanks! Frassed Frassed Moved Frassed Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved perfect -- the all-black femora + red coxae mean convivus Moved Moved Frassed Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Frassed Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus Moved Moved Frassed cool.......... Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved sorry about that hasty move Moved a bold move, but i think other congeners can be ruled out Moved Moved very tentatively Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved must be cinctus Frassed Moved Moved Moved tentatively Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved very tentatively Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved likely, cinctus Moved Frassed Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved now i suspect the two may end up synonymized Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved that's what Dan Swanson call the local ones... Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved nice find -- must be this one... thanks for the addition! Moved Moved Moved tentatively Moved Moved tentatively Frassed Frassed Frassed: no id potential here beyond genus Moved Moved tentatively Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved tentatively Moved Moved Moved 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? Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved thanks for clarifying this! Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Thanks Brave enough to add my two cents... Raising Largus nymphs Have you tried to raise these Largus cinctus nymph Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved 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)Matching users: dvoribird
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