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Assassin bug, business end
I just realized that the plant on which this bug was found is one that, had it not been cut back in the spring, would have numerous small yellow flowers. So this poor creature is like the Griswolds in "National Lampoon's Vacation" -- it's come all this way only to find that Wally World is closed!
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