Immature Sycamore Assassin Bug (Pselliopus genus)

Post on June 22, 2012 Assasin Bug BugsMacro

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Another one done with reversed macro 50/135mm, this is a Sycamore assassin bug nymph up close. Check out the the size of the beak that’s use to kill prey.

  • Canon, EOS 1D Mark IV
  • Rev 50mm / 135mm
  • ISO 200, 1/8s, F32 ,135mm
  • Farmers Branch, Texas
  • September 13, 2007
Immature Sycamore Assassin Bug (Pselliopus genus)

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