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This nymph may be from the genus Acanthocephala. They appear to be fairlly widespread and can be found in Texas. http://bugguide.net/node/view/2718 Note that this is not a beetle, but is instead classified as a True Bug in the order Hemiptera.
This is a nymph of a leaf-footed bug from the family Coreidae.

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