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Help ID'ing tick-like insect

Postby kcharles » Fri Jun 27, 2008 11:18 am

Greetings!

I live in rural central Vermont. My house is on seven acres, next to a small, shallow river. The lawn (about five acres of the property) is bordered by a couple acres of tall grass, bushes and shrubbery. I have been finding this insect on/in my clothing when I come in after walking outside. I have not yet had one bite me (not that I've noticed anyway!). It looks like some sort of tick I think, but it doesn't look like any of the ticks I've seen pictures of in my research, especially because of the coloring. I have attached a couple images of the live specimen and one of a dead specimen next to a penny for sizing purposes. Any ideas as to what it could be? Thanks for your help!

~Keri
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Postby Darby » Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:15 pm

Definitely not a tick - ticks don't have antennae.
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Re: Help ID'ing tick-like insect

Postby DrD » Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:43 pm

I confirm : definitely not a tick; Ticks are the largest of all mites (Acari) and are cousins to spiders; They have four pairs of walking legs, two pedipalps (sort of "smaller legs" in front, which they use as antennae or to manipulate food) and their body is only in two parts.

As you said it yourself, this animal is an insect : its body has three clearly separated parts including a mobile head with antennae, then a thorax with only three pairs of walking legs (and one or two pairs of wings), then an abdomen with no legs.

The picture is not clear enough to be sure but your specimen is most probably a coleopteran. Telling which one is quite a harder task, after all there are only 300,000 species described (;))

The worst thing you risk with a coleopteran this size is a sore eye if you look at it long enough (;)). Coleopteran have pincer-like mouthparts, not needle-like ones like ticks;

Cheers,

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Re: Help ID'ing tick-like insect

Postby jessibrown » Mon Jun 30, 2008 5:32 am

I was researching my own strange bug conundrum and came across your post. Your bug, to me, looks just like a bed bug. Here is a url with a picture
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11879079/di ... enumber/9/
Good luck! :shock:
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