At the top is the first instar nymph of Enchenopa binotata, and below are the subsequent instars, with the fifth at the bottom. These drawings are from the Matausch article listed in our Works Consulted page. Insects of West Virginia
At the top is the first instar nymph of Enchenopa binotata, and below are the subsequent instars, with the fifth at the bottom. These drawings are from the Matausch article listed in our Works Consulted page.