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Insects at Sutter Landing Regional Park (9 May, 2015)

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The dragonfly pictured is a Gomphid and is probably Stylurus olivaceous as we have seen this same species on our "Damsels and Dragons" Dragonfly walk along the river in prior years.
Orthoptera

Tettigoniidae, katydid nymphs

Hemiptera/Homoptera

Pentatomidae, Thyanta pallidovirens (red-shouldered stink bug)

Miridae, three species

Rhopalidae, box elder bug

Scutellaridae, shield bug

Aphids on several plants

Cicadellidae, leafhoppers, 2 species

Cercopidae, spittle bugs

Odonata

Variegated meadowhawk

Damselfly

Coleoptera

Cicindelidae, tiger beetle, Cicindela sp.

Tenebrionidae, 3 species

Carabidae, 2 species

Chrysomelidae, Glyptoscelis 2 species, Pachybrachis sp.

Scarabaeidae, Hoplia sp., Lichnanthe sp.

Coccinellidae, Hippodamia convergens, Cycloneda polita, Harmonia axyridis

Curculionidae, small Apion sp.

Elateridae

Buprestidae, Agrilus sp.

Neuroptera

Hemerobiidae, brown lacewing larva

Raphidiidae, snakefly

Diptera

Asilidae, robber fly, Efferia albibarbis

Calliphoridae

Syrphidae

Therevidae

Bombyliidae

Lepidoptera

Pieridae, cabbage butterfly

Lycaenidae

Papilionidae, anise swallowtail, Papilio zelicaon

Hymenoptera

Vespidae

Tenthredinidae, sawfly galls on willow

Cynipidae, galls on Rosaceae

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