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Enoplops sp Probably Enoplops cf schapha? I can&#039;t find a match for both scapha and bos, by comparing nymphs.<br />
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Help :)<br />
(The only Coreidae found at the same area were Syromastus rhombeus, Haploprocta sulcicornis, lots of adult Coreus marginatus and nymphs on Rumex :), Pentatomidae Graphosoma italicum (by the hundreads), Carpocoris mediterraneus atlanticus (by the dozens), Palomena prasina (one), and this Coreidae nymph. Hemiptera Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Enoplops sp

Probably Enoplops cf schapha? I can't find a match for both scapha and bos, by comparing nymphs.

Help :)
(The only Coreidae found at the same area were Syromastus rhombeus, Haploprocta sulcicornis, lots of adult Coreus marginatus and nymphs on Rumex :), Pentatomidae Graphosoma italicum (by the hundreads), Carpocoris mediterraneus atlanticus (by the dozens), Palomena prasina (one), and this Coreidae nymph.

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Uploaded Jul 4, 2019. Captured Jul 1, 2019 11:38.
  • NIKON D7100
  • f/5.6
  • 1/500s
  • ISO160
  • 50mm