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Description:

are these bordered plant bug nymphs?

1 Species ID Suggestions

Gaia80
Gaia80 4 years ago
Bordered Plant Bug(nymph)
Largus californicus Bordered Plant Bug, Largus californicus


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2 Comments

Gaia80
Gaia80 4 years ago

Seems very much like it, you should study the links as I'm not an expert and can easily make mistakes. But to me it's very similar :)

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Nancy30
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Nancy30

California, USA

Spotted on Jul 10, 2019
Submitted on Jul 11, 2019

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