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Couple of bugs for ID
LordV
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Posted on 15-09-2005 16:36
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First one taken in July this year under a silk web (not sure if it was responsible) about 3mm long

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Second one taken a couple of days ago- bug about 5mm long walking around on an unpicked apple.
Thanks.

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Well can not help you too much. Both are nymphs of hemipteroid insects.

My guess for the first one is a Psocoptera nymph possibly family Psocida, though it could be also a Hemiptera.

The second one is the Hemiptera nymph of a bug in the Pentatomidae family.
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Xespok wrote:
Well can not help you too much. Both are nymphs of hemipteroid insects.

My guess for the first one is a Psocoptera nymph possibly family Psocida, though it could be also a Hemiptera.

The second one is the Hemiptera nymph of a bug in the Pentatomidae family.

Thanks Xespok.
Might explain why I can't find them in my bug books if they are both nymphs Smile
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