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I was doing yard work one day and 3 of these fuckers landed on me without me knowing it, I felt something crawling on me and freaked out.... yea, this is what it was, first time ive screamed over a bug in awhile, i feel a bit like a fool over it
I think it's a mirid bug, perhaps Deraeocoris flavilinea - but the corncockle is amazing at this scale
Found this squash bug on a window frame looking as if it was trying to break in. A Western Conifer Seed Bug Leptoglossus occidentalis. focus stacked using zerene.
The Big Bug from Distortions Making Monsters busts through pipes in the Hive at NETHERWORLD Haunted House!
Musgraveia sulciventris
Family: Tessaratomidae
Superfamily: Pentatomoidea
Order: Hemiptera
As with other Hemipterans, these bugs undergo paurometabolism (Hemimetabolism) in that they go through three distinct phase: egg, nymph and adult (imago). There are 5 nymph stages or instars. The first instar is green, then yellow or buff colour in the second and third instar and orange in the fourth and fifth. The adults are bronze coloured (see comments section below). This particular photo is of a fourth or fifth instar.
They are regarded as a pest of crops, particularly of orange trees.
EDIT: just following up on a comment by Philip below. It is usually assumed that stink bugs can be merely irritating with their unpleasant smelling spray. However the fluid can be hazardous if it gets in the eye and can cause corneal damage; injuries have been reported.
Reference
Shen YS, Hu CC. Irritant contact keratitis caused by the bodily fluids of a brown marmorated stink bug. Taiwan J Ophthalmol. 2017 Oct-Dec;7(4):221-223. doi: 10.4103/tjo.tjo_32_17. PMID: 29296555; PMCID: PMC5747233.
P1010345
Kamera Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Belichtung 0,005 sec (1/200)
Blende f/22.0
Brennweite 180 mm
ISO-Empfindlichkeit 12800
I think the last time I was in Niagara Falls, like 10 years ago, I took this elevator, so this time I just took the picture of it =D
Sylon Tower (opened in 1965), is an observation tower that overlooks both, the american and the canadian Niagara Falls. It was built using the slipform method, in which concrete is continually poured into a form moving slowly up the tower, the same way they built CN Tower in Toronto. It has 3 outside mounted "Yellow Bug" elevators. It only takes them 52 seconds to reach the top of the tower. You can see this tower in the movie superman II.
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Hace como 10 anios que estuve aqui, creo que me sube a este elevador, asi que ahora solo le tome la foto.
Esta torre es un observatorio que te permite ver tanto el lado canadiense como el americano de las cataratas del Niagara. Afuera de ella, suben 3 elevadores, los cuales son conocidos como los "bichos amarillos". Solo le toma 52 segundos subir a la torre, la cual mide 160 mts, o 236 mts si se toma como base el fondo de las cascadas. La torre aparece en la pelicula de Superman II