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Agree, I am pretty sure as you are about Reduviidae, Harpactorinae. What bout genus Zelus? At least as illustration for Harpactorinae.http://bugguide.net/node/view/4403/bgpag...When I am commenting "slightly tend to" means almost desperate ;-)...
Bayucca, it looks more like Reduviidae to me, maybe subfamily Harpactorinae. Coreidae tend to have shorter and wider heads. What do you think?
Not sure if it is a Coreidae or Reduviidae. I slightly zend to Coreidae, Leaf-footed Bug.
Spotted on Nov 15, 2013 Submitted on Nov 15, 2013
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Agree, I am pretty sure as you are about Reduviidae, Harpactorinae. What bout genus Zelus? At least as illustration for Harpactorinae.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/4403/bgpag...
When I am commenting "slightly tend to" means almost desperate ;-)...
Bayucca, it looks more like Reduviidae to me, maybe subfamily Harpactorinae. Coreidae tend to have shorter and wider heads. What do you think?
Not sure if it is a Coreidae or Reduviidae. I slightly zend to Coreidae, Leaf-footed Bug.