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Thursday, February 21, 2019

Finally, a decent bug hunt

Adult basks with large nymph (click pics for full size)
I have located a colony of Crophius (max size approx 5 millimeters, though it's larger than it sounds) in the local botanical garden's California natives section! Due to CA rainseason winters the sky has been wet for roughly three weeks with intermittent sun, and I was only able to photograph them today (a few days after discovery).

Here is a quick visual tour of the planted area:

and here is their hostplant
Sphaeralcea ambigua
flowers
Here are a few more pics of different adults and nymphs; the adult was surprisingly cooperative (though still restless) after I startled it into dropping off the leaf. After the initial drop it did not fly away in my hand and was reluctant to perform escape-dropping when photographed.
unlike the other one this adult has unicolored front wings
most nymphs had brownish red abdomens
but this one was redder and maybe a bit teneral

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