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Squash bugs (mating, eggs, nymph)

Anasa tristis

Description:

1) Adult squash bugs mating, flattened, brown with orangish bown stripes and dark brown diamond at the end of their body, 2 cm long 2) eggs are elliptical, 1/16 in. long, bronze colored 3) late instar nymph, gray with black legs & antennae

Habitat:

urban school garden pumpkins

Notes:

Not something we want on our squash and pumpkin plants, we a re squishing the eggs

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Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

Spotted on Jun 23, 2016
Submitted on Jun 25, 2016

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