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Span: huevos de pentatómidos (chinche), especie exacta desconocida. Agradezco el Sr. Horacio Aguilar por señalarme estos huevos misteriosos, y a Luis Miguel Constantino quien identificó la familia.
Si Ud. puede identificar la especie exacta, hagamelo saber!
Engl: Shield bug eggs: exact species unknown. I thank Mr. Horacio Aguilar for pointing out these mysterious eggs to me, and to Luis Miguel Constantino who identified the family.
If you can identify the exact species, let me know!
a macro photo done during a day with a lot of wind
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Eurydema Ornata
Punaise rouge du chou
Punaise décorée
Pentatomidae
Shield bug
ps : pour les francophone , ce n'est pas un gendarme mais une autre punaise : la punaise rouge du chou, elle est différente du gendarme.
Le gendarme : jardinage.lemonde.fr/dossier-737-gendarme-pyrrhocoris-apt...
La punaise rouge : www.quelestcetanimal.com/hemipteres/la-punaise-rouge-du-c...
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Cimice di origine asiatica, invasiva e dannosa per numerose piante coltivate, in particolare piante da frutto, vite e alcuni ortaggi..:-((
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P Natural del Barranco del río Dulce. Guadalajara.
Phylum ARTHROPODA/Subphylum HEXAPODA/Clase Insecta/Orden Hemiptera/Suborden Heteroptera/Infraorden Pentatomomorpha/Superfamilia Pentatomoidea (Leach, 1815)/Pentatomidae Leach, 1815/Pentatominae Leach, 1815/Tribu Strachiini (Stål, 1872)/Género Eurydema Laporte, 1833/Eurydema ventralis Kolenati, 1846. BV
Pittosporum Bug, Pentatomidae sp. a shield or stink bug, taken at Victor Harbor, South Australia. Body length about 8 mm.
Plateau des Gras, Bidon, Ardèche, France
Family : Pentatomidae
Sub-Family : Pentatominae
Species : Carpocoris pudicus
This tiny (10-12mm long) and very colourful hemipteran shield bug is quite widespread throughout central and southern Europe. It is found in France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Romania, and parts of Russia. The colour of this species is quite variable with various shades of red and yellow. It is very difficult to separate this species from its sister species Carpocoris purpureipennis without specific examination of the genital structures. However, as I never collect specimens I cannot do this and have decided to go with C.pudicus.
The habitat for Carpocoris pudicus is dry warm and sunny scrubland, light forest, and cultivated land such as vineyards, usually at modest altitudes from 300 to 1500m asl.Larvae are found from early summer to early autumn and the adults seen from July onwards. Both feed on the fruit, flowers, and sap of a wide variety of different plants.
All my insect pics are single, handheld shots of live insects.
It is nice to find rare insects from time to time, but taking nice photos of the common ones can also be satisfying. These are usually in the greenery, where they are almost invisible. Not hidden so well here. HBBBT!
Valdemoro C de Madrid
Phylum ARTHROPODA/Subphylum HEXAPODA/Clase Insecta/Orden Hemiptera/Suborden Heteroptera/Infraorden Pentatomomorpha/Superfamilia Pentatomoidea (Leach, 1815)/Pentatomidae Leach, 1815/Pentatominae Leach, 1815/Tribu Carpocorini (Mulsant & Rey, 1865)/Género Codophila Mulsant & Rey, 1866/Codophila varia (Fabricius, 1787) BV
Fotografía macro de los ojos de un insecto de la familia Pentatomidae (Chinches), tomada en Medellín, Colombia
Lugar (Taken in): Medellín, Colombia
© Wilmer Quiceno
EOS 70D + Venus 60mm (macro)
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Pentatoma rufipes found in low Vegetation in a deciduous forest. It's a Shieldbug that mainly feed on large deciduous Tree like Betula sp., Carpinus sp., Quercus sp. and more
Valdemoro, C de Madrid.
Phylum ARTHROPODA/Subphylum HEXAPODA/Clase Insecta/Orden Hemiptera/Suborden Heteroptera/Infraorden Pentatomomorpha/Superfamilia Pentatomoidea (Leach, 1815)/Pentatomidae Leach, 1815/Pentatominae Leach, 1815/Tribu Pentatomini (Leach, 1815)/Género Nezara Amyot & Serville, 1843/Nezara viridula (Linnaeus, 1758) BV
Orden : Hemiptera
Suboerden : Heteroptera
Infraorden : Pentatomorpha
Superfamilia : Pentatomoidea
Familia : Pentatomidae
Lugar: Medellín (Antioquia)-Colombia
Autor: © Mary Torres Escobar, 2020
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Green shieldbug (Palomena prasina, Heteroptera, Pentatomidae). A common visitor of Rubus.
Studio work with a staged specimen, here on unripe fruits of Rubus. Image based on 127 exposures, assembled in Zerene Stacker (Dmap & Pmax), not cropped. Canon 5Dmkii, MP-E 65mm at 1.2x, ISO-100, f/4.5, 1/160sec; single (tracing paper) diffused flash.
Pentatomidae lay eggs in an 6gonal shape on plant leaves. Here an hymenoptera egg parasitoid just 1mm in size lays its eggs on pentatomid eggs. Egg parasitoids are very important for biological control of pentatomids. Pentatomids are very harmful to cultivated plants and difficult to control in organic farming.
A Graphasoma lineatum (Hemiptera, Pentatomidae) sitting on seedheads of Daucus carota (Apiaceae, October 2016, Boom, Belgium).
Sony A6300 + Metabones adapter + Canon EF 100mm 1:2.8L IS USM; ISO-400, f/6.3, 1/160s, natural light. Image stacked in Zerene Stacker (Pmax & Dmap).
Hemiptera / Heteroptera / Pentatomidae / Nezara Viridula
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Location: San Cristóbal, Táchira. Venezuela. At night
Nezara viridula. Southern green shield bug. Chinche verde, Pito verde. (3–3.5 cm aprox.).
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Superfamily: Pentatomoidea
Family: Pentatomidae
Genus: Nezara
Species: Nezara viridula, (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Wickman's Field, Tile Hill, Coventry CV4
A Graphasoma lineatum (Hemiptera, Pentatomidae) sitting on Reseda luteola (Resedaceae; July 2019, Terhagen, Belgium).
Live specimen. Fieldstack (fast method) based on 45 images (Zerene Stacker, Dmap & Pmax). Sony A6500, FE 2.8/90mm Macro G OSS; ISO-200, f/4, 1/200s,-0.3step, natural light.
Not too sharp because of windy conditions.
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