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Mar 20, 2020 19:21:13   #
tinusbum Loc: east texas
 
just 1 spiderbug a brown recluse,it was on a small piece of metal i picked up


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bees on the holly tree
bees on the holly tree...
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assassins
assassins...
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tiny cat
tiny cat...
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Mar 20, 2020 20:02:13   #
newtoyou Loc: Eastport
 
tinusbum wrote:
just 1 spiderbug a brown recluse,it was on a small piece of metal i picked up


The red unknown.
It is a true bug. Look closely at the underside while in download and you can see the beak.
The antenna are another clue, four segments point to a Bug.
Possibly in the family Miridae.
Bill

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Mar 20, 2020 20:05:03   #
rwilson1942 Loc: Houston, TX
 

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Mar 21, 2020 07:57:16   #
Terrymac Loc: LONDON U.K.
 
Good shots, love the spider with the very neat haircut. Thanks.

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Mar 21, 2020 08:01:30   #
EnglishBrenda Loc: Kent, England
 
I looked for a bug ID - the white antennae tips should help but I just kept coming back to assassin bugs which it doesn't appear to be - so I don't know. Nice selection, I worry about your workshop inhabitants.

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Mar 21, 2020 10:22:59   #
Mark Sturtevant Loc: Grand Blanc, MI
 
👍 The red is in the milkweed/boxelder family. It may have recently molted and the black pigment pattern has not yet come in to help identify.

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Mar 21, 2020 10:35:40   #
newtoyou Loc: Eastport
 
Mark Sturtevant wrote:
👍 The red is in the milkweed/boxelder family. It may have recently molted and the black pigment pattern has not yet come in to help identify.


My first thought, but, they are usually in family groups, there are no wing pads, which are usually black even in early instar, the humped back is 'odd'. A few more, but these are the main characters that differ
Bill

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Mar 21, 2020 10:58:21   #
raymondh Loc: Walker, MI
 

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Mar 21, 2020 11:51:57   #
tinusbum Loc: east texas
 
newtoyou wrote:
My first thought, but, they are usually in family groups, there are no wing pads, which are usually black even in early instar, the humped back is 'odd'. A few more, but these are the main characters that differ
Bill


heres one showing the wing pads


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Mar 21, 2020 13:17:00   #
sippyjug104 Loc: Missouri
 
Amazing series and expertly taken. Yes, you have a splendid "Six Eyed Spider". I truly like the quality of that shot. All in all, a job expertly done once again.

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Mar 21, 2020 15:47:08   #
newtoyou Loc: Eastport
 
tinusbum wrote:
heres one showing the wing pads


Yes, as you see, no trace of coloration.
I still lean toward the family Lygidae, but unsure of all but 'true' bug.
Bill

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