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Cayenne, French Guiana
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Monkwood Green, England, United Kingdom
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Bee Assassin (Apiomerus crassipes)
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Taos, New Mexico
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Taken through a cheap microscope with a cheap USB microscope camera adapter. The bug landed on a bag, from Dorset/Hampshire on the south coast of England.
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mxico
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Lateral. Scale bar 1 mm.Lectotype 2512:1
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Mathon, Herefordshire. SO727446
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Wichenford, England, United Kingdom
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Briantspuddle, England, United Kingdom
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Fort Meade, Maryland, United States
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Alamo, California, United States
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Genus: Orius WOLFF, 1811Subfamily: Anthocorinae FIEBER, 1837 Family: Anthocoridae (minute pirate bugs, Blumenwanzen)Superfamily: Cimicoidea Infraorder: Cimicomorpha Suborder: Heteroptera (real bugs, Wanzen)Order: Hemiptera (true bugs, Schnabelkerfe)Subclass: Pterygota (Fluginsekten)Class: Insecta (insects, Insekten)Subphylum: HexapodaPhylum: ArthropodaCentral Germany, N-Hessen, Kassel: Dnche, ca. 180m asl., 05.07.2012_________________________________________________________180mm Tamron 3.5 f/4, 1/250s, ISO160, ALIMG_2864
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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Pselliopus cinctus, I found this while looking at the flowers on my patch of frostweed. It kept crawling away whenever I tried to move in--typical. The banding pattern is quite pretty, and the genus name appears to be a combination of Greek "psellion" (anklet or bracelet) + "pus; pous" (foot)--that according to Chuck Entz on BugGuide.
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Dorsal. Scale bar 1 mm.Syntype MZLU00112337
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Cacem, Lisbon, Portugal
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