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johnschneiderDescripción
Swept from a tall goldenrod species. Either tumidifrons or vittapennis. There's a tumidifrons nymph pic on Bugguide that looks just like this, but I've seen adults of vittapennis in this location.

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Género PolymerusObserv.
johnschneiderDescripción
Swept from frogfruit and reared on same. Also posted at https://bugguide.net/node/view/1908061 along with photos of same individual as adult. Adult emerged on Oct. 18.

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johnschneiderDescripción
Genus suggested by Tony Irwin; I checked Bugguide and think the genus is correct.
These are apparently parasitoids of Heteroptera.

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Género BalcluthaObserv.
johnschneiderDescripción
Also posted at https://bugguide.net/node/view/1905636, along with additional photos of nymph and same individual as an adult. Swept from an unidentified plant. Adult emerged on Oct. 12 with a body length of 2.8 mm.

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Género EpiblemaObserv.
johnschneiderDescripción
Also posted at https://bugguide.net/node/view/1894887. Came to UV light.

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johnschneiderDescripción
Swept from mixed vegetation. Body length 6 millimeters. Also posted at https://bugguide.net/node/view/1889831.

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Género FlexamiaObserv.
johnschneiderDescripción
Flexamia atlantica? Swept from mixed vegetation. 4 millimeters long. Also posted at https://bugguide.net/node/view/1889245

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johnschneiderDescripción
Swept from mixed vegetation. 5.5 millimeters to the wingtips.

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Género MariettaObserv.
johnschneiderDescripción
Swept from eastern half of property.

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johnschneiderDescripción
Considered rare, at least in Texas. Swept from western half of property.

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johnschneiderDescripción
3.6 millimeters. Also posted at https://bugguide.net/node/view/1887900.
Swept from prairie, along with another like the one shown at https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/50579825

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johnschneiderDescripción
Memnonia flavida?
Swept from prairie. 7.5 millimeters long including ovipositor as shown. Three specimens collected, all female and with the same rounded head shape as this one. Most M. flavida on Bugguide have at least slightly more pointed heads. Is it just individual variation?

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johnschneiderDescripción
Swept from mixed prairie-type vegetation. Also posted at https://bugguide.net/node/view/1885630

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Tribu EmpoasciniObserv.
johnschneiderDescripción
Swept from mixed prairie vegetation. Also posted at https://bugguide.net/node/view/1884509

Observ.
johnschneiderDescripción
ID'd at https://bugguide.net/node/view/1881251/bgimage by Kyle Kittelberger. Bugguide post includes images of same individual as fifth instar and adult.
Swept from mostly Ambrosia psilostachia and kept on same. Fifth instar emerged no later than Aug. 18, and adult emerged on Aug. 23 or 24. Adult length: 4 millimeters to wingtips.

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johnschneiderDescripción
ID'd at https://bugguide.net/node/view/1876514 by Solomon Hendrix

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johnschneiderDescripción
ID'd at https://bugguide.net/node/view/1876508 by Solomon Hendrix

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Keltonia tuckeriObserv.
johnschneiderDescripción
Swept from mixed vegetation, mostly Ambrosia psilostachya. Several nymphs like this were present, along with several adult Keltonia tuckeri and no other mirids. Also posted at https://bugguide.net/node/view/1877696

Observ.
johnschneiderDescripción
Swept from prairie vegetation and kept on Calyptocarpus vialis. Adult emerged on Aug. 16. Adult body length 2.5 millimeters, possibly a little more. Photos of this nymph and same individual as an adult posted at https://bugguide.net/node/view/1877250.

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johnschneiderDescripción
T. costomaculatus?
Swept from prairie vegetation.
Also posted at https://bugguide.net/node/view/1876328