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Sep 6, 2012 9:23 AM CST
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I have some old photos that I think I photographed fruit of some milkweed vine plants.

Beeville, Bee co, Tx - 2010 October 18,

This can be fruit of Funastrum cynanchoides (synonym Sarcostemma cynanchoides), but I'm not sure. My attention was focalized on insect.

Thumb of 2012-09-06/Justin/d9a057 Thumb of 2012-09-06/Justin/da51dc Thumb of 2012-09-06/Justin/7deb3e

Insect is Oncopeltus sexmaculatus (Six-spotted Milkweed Bug)


Beeville, Bee co, Tx - 2010 November 28, Thumb of 2012-09-06/Justin/ae4d09 Thumb of 2012-09-06/Justin/533886
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