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Nymph of Pilophorus sp. (Miridae)?
Maherjos
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Posted on 08-05-2014 09:25
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Photograph taken on May 06, 2014, in untilled soil and high humidity in the environment of the city limits. Motril, Granada, Spain.
Immediate area of the Mediterranean coast.
Very small. I think less than two millimeters.

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This is a nymph of a bug. Could be the nymph of a Lygaeid bug.
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Xespok wrote:
This is a nymph of a bug. Could be the nymph of a Lygaeid bug.


Very grateful for your help. Smile
 
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Or a nymph of Pilophorus sp. (Miridae)?

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Frank Marquard wrote:
Or a nymph of Pilophorus sp. (Miridae)?

Frank


Transfer your title suggestions to try to get other opinions.

Very grateful for your help. Smile
 
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