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"This is Ptochiomera nodosa, a member of the Rhyparochromidae (""Dirt-colored Seed Bugs"", which used to be classified with the Lygaeids). See, http://bugguide.net/node/view/103741 I see this tiny (3 mm) bug running around at my porchlight periodically."
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"This is Ptochiomera nodosa, a member of the Rhyparochromidae (""Dirt-colored Seed Bugs"", which used to be classified with the Lygaeids). See, http://bugguide.net/node/view/103741 I see this tiny (3 mm) bug running around at my porchlight periodically."
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"This is Ptochiomera nodosa, a member of the Rhyparochromidae (""Dirt-colored Seed Bugs"", which used to be classified with the Lygaeids). See, http://bugguide.net/node/view/103741 I see this tiny (3 mm) bug running around at my porchlight periodically."
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"This is Ptochiomera nodosa, a member of the Rhyparochromidae (""Dirt-colored Seed Bugs"", which used to be classified with the Lygaeids). See, http://bugguide.net/node/view/103741 I see this tiny (3 mm) bug running around at my porchlight periodically."
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Put up the moth light to hopefully see some new things. Friday night, so I'll stay up late. :)
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Put up the moth light to hopefully see some new things. Friday night, so I'll stay up late. :)
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Put up the moth light to hopefully see some new things. Friday night, so I'll stay up late. :)
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This one was tiny. Black light setup provided by @gcwarbler.
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North Carolina, United States