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Cradley, England, United Kingdom
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A pair of stilt bugs, Bertylidae, upon a wilted bloom of Datura wrightii. Pronotacantha annulata. These bugs are occasional pests of tobacco and cultivated tomatoes. They seem to prefer plants with sticky pubescence.
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Dorsolateral.Lectotype 5467:1
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Found at the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center (32.701312, -117.060754) on a tree. Brown / black in color. Like to be in sunny places for warmth during fall and winter. This observation is part of the High Tech High Insects of San Diego Field Guide.
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Louwsburg, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa
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(CC BY-NC 3.0) Attribution: The Natural History Museum. Photograph: Tristan Bantock
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Apiomerus montanus, 12 day old nymph. Parent from City Creek Canyon, Salt Lake City, Utah (ksm11.0640)
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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SO733529. Worcester Wildlife Trust site at Crews Hill, Worcs.
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Yathella, New South Wales, Australia
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I need an ID if anyone knows.
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North Carolina, United States
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Dorsolateral. Scale bar 1 mm.Lectotype 2413:1
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Manabi, Ecuador
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Hacavan Garni Campo, Armenia
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Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
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Southern Pines, North Carolina, United States
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This species is distinguished by the extremely long antennae, and very long, slender hind legs.
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Arizona, United States
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Grafton Flyford, England, United Kingdom
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Fayetteville, North Carolina