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many insects, about 1 cm in length, on a wild cucumber plant (Cucumis prophetarum) and nearby rocks
spotted in a coastal desert wadi
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Hm, that's very hard to tell because the reddish one is much younger and they differ so much from the larva to the fully developed bug ;/ sorry that I can't help you more than this!
Thanks, injica! I know so little about bugs. Do you think it's the same type as this spotting: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/205...
Another nymph, is always a nymph when you see that true bug has small wings, probably pentatomidae ;)
Spotted on Apr 27, 2013 Submitted on Apr 27, 2013
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No apology necessary. I always appreciate your input!
Hm, that's very hard to tell because the reddish one is much younger and they differ so much from the larva to the fully developed bug ;/ sorry that I can't help you more than this!
Thanks, injica! I know so little about bugs. Do you think it's the same type as this spotting: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/205...
Another nymph, is always a nymph when you see that true bug has small wings, probably pentatomidae ;)