A dorsal view in addition to those oblique ones would help ID this true bug.
It's an outdoor living species.
Louis N. Sorkin, B.C.E.
Entomologist, Arachnologist, Myriapodologist
Entomophagy Research
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Division of Invertebrate Zoology|American Museum of Natural H
It is a plant bug (Heteroptera), though it may be one of the Anthocoridae -
a predatory group of bugs which eat other insects. It's likely to be an
accidental visitor - doesn't look like one of the species of bugs that are
associated with buildings.
Tony
Dr A.G.Irwin
47 The Avenues
Norwich
Norfolk
My guess would be a type of gall wasp. Try looking those up and see if there is
a match.
Joel Voron Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Conservation Dept.
Integrated Pest Management
Office 757-220-7080
Cell 757-634-1175
E-Mail jvo...@cwf.org
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