I believe that this is a leaf footed bug as opposed to an assassin or wheeler bug. I am confused by the coloration, though. I have not found one that looks exactly like this online. I live in North Texas and the are thousands of them in my yard and many of them are stuck back-to-back in copulation. Last year I had help in identifying some small red bugs on a leaf and was told that they were the nymph stage of the leaf footed bug, although I cannot be certain that the two are related. Thanks for your help, Beth
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I think it's this Red-shouldered Bug:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/3601
edit: not sure about the nymphs...
This message was edited Jun 21, 2008 9:42 PM
The participants in Dave's Garden are so great!!!! Thank you! That is exactly what it is. Beth
The nymph stage of the red-shoulder bug is what I saw one year ago. The red shoulder bug eats the fruited seeds of trees, and it just so happens that I have at least a dozen soap-berry trees in my yard! I get so thrilled when a mystery is solved. Thanks Claypa.
This is the best pic I can find of early instar nymphs, maybe your bug:
http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/4dmg/Pests/red.htm
I'm surprised no one has uploaded a picture of Jadera bugs yet, hint..hint...
http://davesgarden.com/guides/bf/go/884/
edit: forgot to say You're welcome, and glad you posted your bugs again!
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