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![]() Melanolestes picipes (Herrich-Schaeffer) a brachypterous adult, Sam Houston National Forest, Texas (27 May 1997). [Subfamily Peiratinae Amyot and Serville]
![]() Zelus sp. [probably Z. luridus Stål] near Lake Wilhelmina, Polk County, Arkansas (3 June 1997). [Subfamily Harpactorinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Rob Curtis / The Early Birder.
![]() Zelus longipes (Milkweed Assassin Bug) Houston, Texas (27 August 2006). [Subfamily Harpactorinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Chuck Ulmer.
![]() Apiomerus crassipes crassipes (Fabricius) near Needham, Arkansas (7 June 1997). [Subfamily Apiomerinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Rob Curtis / The Early Birder.
![]() Apiomerus crassipes crassipes (Fabricius) [Subfamily Apiomerinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Rob Curtis / The Early Birder.
![]() Apiomerus spissipes (Say) [Subfamily Apiomerinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Bob Jensen, Bob Jensen Photography
![]() Apiomerus spissipes (Say) [Subfamily Apiomerinae Amyot and Serville] Photo (c) by and used courtesy of RKD Peterson, Ph.D.
![]() Apiomerus flaviventris Herrich-Schaffer [Subfamily Apiomerinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Peter Clausen, Bugs in Cyberspace
![]() Apiomerus sp. [Subfamily Apiomerinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Edward S. Ross
![]() Apiomerus sp. [Subfamily Apiomerinae Amyot and Serville] US postage stamp from 1999.
![]() Acholla multispinosa (De Geer), an adult female from Appleton, Wisconsin (27 September 1997). [Subfamily Harpactorinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Rob Curtis / The Early Birder.
![]() Undetermined reduviid in Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge, Texas (17 May 1998). Photo by and used courtesy of Rob Curtis / The Early Birder.
![]() Pygolampis sp. Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge, Texas (3 April 1998). [Subfamily Stenopodainae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Rob Curtis / The Early Birder.
![]() Rhiginia sp. This beautiful animal was photographed in Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park, Hidalgo County, Texas (23 April 1992). [Subfamily Ectrichodiinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Rob Curtis / The Early Birder.
![]() Sinea sp. from Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge, Mason County, Illinois (3 July 1989). [Subfamily Harpactorinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Rob Curtis / The Early Birder.
![]() Undetermined reduviid Monteverde, Costa Rica (5 June 1998). [Subfamily Apiomerinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Rob Curtis / The Early Birder.
![]() An ambush bug, Phymata sp. feeding on a honeybee, Apis melifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Often now treated as a separate family, the Phymatidae Laporte, 1832 but some still place this group in the Reduviidae as subfamily Phymatinae. Photo by and used courtesy of Rob Curtis / The Early Birder.
![]() Pselliopus sp. [probably P. cinctus (Fabricius)] from Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge, Mason County, Illinois (2 July 1990). [Subfamily Harpactorinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Rob Curtis / The Early Birder.
![]() Pselliopus sp. from Angelina National Forest, Texas (25 may 1997). [Subfamily Harpactorinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Rob Curtis / The Early Birder.
![]() Pselliopus sp. in Oregon feeding on a Cucumber Beetle. [Subfamily Harpactorinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Botany Bunny.
![]() Pselliopus sp. in San Miguel del Monte, Argentina. [Subfamily Harpactorinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Hernán Tolosa.
![]() Male and female of Pselliopus sp. in San Miguel del Monte, Argentina. [Subfamily Harpactorinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Hernán Tolosa.
![]() Arilus cristatus (Linnaeus), an early instar nymph Big Lake Wildlife Management Area, Mississippi County, Arkansas (12 June 1997). [Subfamily Harpactorinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Rob Curtis / The Early Birder.
![]() Arilus cristatus (Linnaeus), a late instar nymph carrying prey near Turkey Creek, Big Thicket, Texas (17 May 1997). [Subfamily Harpactorinae Amyot and Serville] Photo by and used courtesy of Rob Curtis / The Early Birder.
![]() Arilus cristatus (Linnaeus), adult with Japanese Beelte (prey). [Subfamily Harpactorinae Amyot and Serville] Photo (c) by and used courtesy of Kent B. Krugh / woodlandrosegarden.com.
![]() An unidentified adult reduviid from Japan. This individual has just molted to the adult stage, and the red coloration will change to it's mature color in a matter of hours as the exoskeleton hardens. The fifth instar nymphal exuvium is still attached to its posterior end. Photo (c) by and used courtesy of Yamazaki Naotoshi.
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