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Masked hunter insect (Reduvius personatus)  Geotagged,Masked hunter,Reduvius personatus,United States,Winter Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Masked hunter insect (Reduvius personatus)

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  1. This is not a wasp, it looks like a bug, maybe this one
    http://bugguide.net/node/view/37416/bgimage
    Posted 9 years ago
    1. Looks like a solid match. Posted 9 years ago
    2. Thanks WildFlower......not quite sure why I had this listed as a wasp? I really appreciate the ID. Posted 9 years ago

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Reduvius personatus or the masked hunter is an insect, belonging to the assassin bug (Reduviidae) family. The name refers to the fact that its nymph camouflages itself with dust. The masked hunter is a predator of small arthropods, including woodlice, lacewings, earwigs, and bed bugs. Although they do not feed on human blood, masked hunters can bite humans in self-defence when mishandled. The bite can be extremely painful, but masked hunters do not transmit any diseases and medical attention is.. more

Similar species: True Bugs
Species identified by WildFlower
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By Deb Cappello

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Uploaded Nov 24, 2015. Captured Jan 5, 2015 13:07 in 129 N Fraley St, Kane, PA 16735, USA.
  • Canon PowerShot A1000 IS
  • f/2.7
  • 1/159s
  • ISO125
  • 6.2mm