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Jiri Hodecek
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Posted on 05-10-2011 00:23
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Small larva of some insect.. I dont really know if its some Heteroptera or what. Thank you for any ideas Smile

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Looks like nymph of heteroptera to me, too!?? Smile
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Yeah I think that as well.. I was looking for that a bit today and I think it could be Orthonotus rufifrons maybe? Or any other ideas? Smile
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The British Bugs website would appear to agree with the above tentative ID.
 
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I do not think that this is a Miridae nymph. The last antennal segment is thickened, which is not typical for that family. So not an Orthonotus baby.
 
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