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Assassin Bug Nymphs

Pselliopus sp.

Description:

Assassin bug nymphs, two different stages

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6 Comments

Ignacio Gamboa
Ignacio Gamboa 12 years ago

Thanks oxyjack! I'd love to witness that moment

oxyjack
oxyjack 12 years ago

Good luck! I'd love to see the pictures!

Ignacio Gamboa
Ignacio Gamboa 12 years ago

So the ones i found last time have not hatched yet, i still have a chance to see their birth (is not very probable, but i have a chance after all)

oxyjack
oxyjack 12 years ago

Keep checking Ignacio, when they've hatched the little "lids" on the eggs will pop off, they will look empty.

Ignacio Gamboa
Ignacio Gamboa 12 years ago

I don't know, i found the eggs that i spotted last time and they have turned black (i'm not sure about what it means). I did not find any nymph around those eggs so i suppose they have not hatch yet or they have already hatched...

oxyjack
oxyjack 12 years ago

Is this one that hatched from those eggs?

Ignacio Gamboa
Spotted by
Ignacio Gamboa

San José, Costa Rica

Spotted on Apr 11, 2012
Submitted on Apr 11, 2012

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