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Speckled Sharpshooter Nymph

Paraulacizes irrorata

Description:

Small green nymph with a hairy face and yellow eyes with a black horizontal stripe through them.

Habitat:

Shrubs

Notes:

I like to call this nymph the "walrus bug," due to its hairy face.

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2 Comments

Latimeria
Latimeria 11 years ago

Thanks Aaron. I've been meaning to catch up on my spottings (I have A LOT), but I've been busy lately and am focusing on some career stuff right now. I'm hoping that in a few months things will slow down and I can upload some more pictures.

Aaron_G
Aaron_G 11 years ago

This is a really cool nymph! I also want to say that we miss seeing you around. Based on the date of this spotting, it's been a while.

Latimeria
Spotted by
Latimeria

Ohio, USA

Spotted on Aug 28, 2012
Submitted on Aug 31, 2012

Spotted for Mission

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