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These bugs measuring more than 2 cm. were found on a tree. Adult and juvenile were among them.
Yes I would make them separate spotting. Thank you Tom, Bayucca and Hernandez.
Agree, more species, in total I would say 3 different species and no nymphs in my eyes. Please, make separate spottings of the 3 species.
I think the 4th and fifth pictures are different, giving you 3 different species of assassin bugs. Immature assassin bugs wouldn't have fully formed wings like all these do.
Hi Tom thank you for the information. :)) I thought they are juvenile. Please help me to separate them. Thank you.
Nice assassin bug! Looks like you might have more than one species.
Spotted on Apr 13, 2014 Submitted on Apr 23, 2014
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Yes I would make them separate spotting. Thank you Tom, Bayucca and Hernandez.
Agree, more species, in total I would say 3 different species and no nymphs in my eyes. Please, make separate spottings of the 3 species.
I think the 4th and fifth pictures are different, giving you 3 different species of assassin bugs. Immature assassin bugs wouldn't have fully formed wings like all these do.
Hi Tom thank you for the information. :)) I thought they are juvenile. Please help me to separate them. Thank you.
Nice assassin bug! Looks like you might have more than one species.