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Harlequin Bug (nymph)

Murgantia histrionica

Description:

Size: 8-11.5 mm (adult) (2) Identification: Brightly patterned, distinctive; the amount of black varies considerably. Range: CA-FL-ME-SD / Mex. (1), rarely found north of CO and PA - UF Native to Mexico and C. America, invasive in our area (first detected in TX, 1864) and now widely established across the US (2) Apparently the northern limits of established range for this species fluctuate markedly in response to the mildness or severity of the winters; during spring and summer in migrates northward

Habitat:

Found this one a pigweed leaf.

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1 Comment

MayraSpringmann
MayraSpringmann 11 years ago

Pretty!

David Reagan
Spotted by
David Reagan

Austin, Texas, USA

Spotted on May 26, 2011
Submitted on Jun 15, 2011

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