rebecca
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bug identification please anyone?
Would any one know what this is. its as small as my pinky fingernail. has 8 legs so must be some kind of spidery mite thing. its moves very fast and
it appeared on my arm after i brushed up against my climbing rose bush which is covered in Aphids at the moment. i had it in a jar overnight but it
died. or it was playing dead because it came back to life later on in the day after i took photos. sorry my camera is shocking.
it seemed to use its first two legs for feeling around. i found that interestingits body did not look segmented like a spiders and it was difficult to
see eyes. its body had a green sheen which looked kind of blue but it was really red. it has two small little mouth parts which kind of looked fangy
but it did not bite me at all that im aware of
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Hawkguy
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I think its Insectus Uglyus from Hellus...
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What part of the world...
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2. List any points of agreement (especially if they are not matters of general or widespread agreement).
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It looks like a mite, Erythraeidae.
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