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eguzki
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Posted on 07-07-2008 22:50
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Hello!

Could anyone help me about this tiny oddity? It appeared on my hand and I could take some photos from it. Very small, max 1 mm long or smaller. Never seen any similarities but I don't know where should I seek.

Hungary, 22 June 2008
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Greetings, Tomi
 
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Posted on 07-07-2008 22:55
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Looking at the antenna I suspect some Heteroptera nymph.
 
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Posted on 07-07-2008 23:08
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A bug nymph for sure, and most of them are barely identifiable in this stage of life.
Cheers, Sundew
 
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Posted on 07-07-2008 23:48
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seems so juicy... Smile
 
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Posted on 10-07-2008 21:10
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must be Miridae. no ocelli, general shape...
very general entomologist
 
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Posted on 11-07-2008 18:13
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Thank you very much all of you!!
Greetings, Tomi
 
Sue Southway
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Posted on 18-07-2008 16:58
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Looks like a nymph of the predatory bug Myrmecoris gracilis which is indeed a Mirid.
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