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Enoplops & micrelytra

Enoplops scapha & Micrelytra fossularum

Photo by Dangermouse
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Field Notes

Description:

I know the one at the back is a stink/shield bug of some sort (the exact name escapes me right now) but it's the thin one in the foreground I don't know the name of. It should have six legs, but it missing one on the right. It's got white striped antenna and a white stripe running around the edge of its body, and white on the legs.

Notes:

Enoplops scapha is the one on the left, in the background. Micrelytra fossularum is the one on the right, in the foreground.

Species ID Suggestions

Enoplops scapha

Enoplops scapha

Micrelytra fossularum

Micrelytra fossularum

preying mantis and flat back bug

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PublishedNovember 8, 2011

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