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Stilt bugs (family Berytidae) are common omnivorous insects (left). Here, a spiny stilt bug Hoplinus echinatus feeds on a CA tarweed species Madia elegans. Mirid bugs (family Miridae) are largely omni


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Stilt bugs (family Berytidae) are common omnivorous insects (left). Here, a spiny stilt bug Hoplinus echinatus feeds on a CA tarweed species Madia elegans. Mirid bugs (family Miridae) are largely omni
Stilt bugs (family Berytidae) are common omnivorous insects (left). Here, a spiny stilt bug Hoplinus echinatus feeds on a CA tarweed species Madia elegans. Mirid bugs (family Miridae) are largely omnivorous and very common. An ant-mimicking mirid Closterocoris amoenus feeds on a gall midge that is inside the flower bud (right).

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