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Stinkbug caught unaware, predator sunk proboscis into stinkbug's back for an afternoon meal.

 

Anyone know what type of wasp or hornet this is?

Euschistus tristigmus photographed at each instar. This species is variable in color and the density of punctations. These pictures are not of the same individual, but were reared from the same egg mass. Species identification was confirmed in the parent and the adult

 

Compare the relative length of the dorsal sclerites of different instars.

 

Top – Eggs, almost mature

Center – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd instar

Bottom – 4th, 5th, and Adult

Maryland Stinkbug Invasion 2010

Cape May Point State Park

October 2013

Stinkbug (Pentatomidae) nymph at a private preserve near Vakona Forest Lodge, Madagascar.

The stinkbugs are still here! This one was in the computer room with me, checking things out.The pin is something my father got from the Chinese shortwave radio station, when he wrote them and asked for a QSL card.They sent him the card and this...

2nd Instar Nymph

Halyomorpha halys

Stinkbug - Banasa calva (9-12 mm)

One more decent image in case that is ever of use in documenting ID.

Hemiptera:

Pentatomidae: Poecilometis apicalis (Eumecopus apicalis)

 

July 2009

  

Vivid stinkbugs I photographed in South Australia.

This is the very first encounter of stink bug at my old apartment.

Megacopta punctatissima

Japanese name : maru-kamemushi

maru = rounded

kamemushi = stinkbug

 

マルカメムシ/マルカメムシ科マルカメムシ属

 

甲虫のように見えますが、カメムシの仲間です

マメ科やタデ科などの草本の茎から吸汁するそうですが、このときはオオキンケイギクの花にとまっていました

点刻模様が面白いです

Left:glaucias subpunctatus(ツヤアオカメムシ),Nezara viridula(ミナミアオカメムシ)

Right:Plautia stali(チャバネアオカメムシ)

 

SANYO Xacti J4

Stink Bugs - Pentatomidae. Banasa Stink Bug - Banasa dimiata.

I believe this is the invasive "Brown Marmorated Stink Bug," Halyomorpha halys. (njaes.rutgers.edu/stinkbug/identify.asp)

STINKBUG-The fourth wave

Credit: NRMARCO

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Anchor Stink bug.... not your average stinker :)

 

"Anchor stink bugs can be many different colors, from all steel blue to blue-black with red, orange and cream markings, to reddish brown with yellow markings. Others are red behind their head with a blue-black stripe down the middle. They also go through 5 stages of development before they become adults, and their colors change as they develop. Different parts of their bodies change between black, red, and yellow. Anchor stink bugs are easy to tell apart because part of their body called a scutellum is large and shaped like the letter "U", just like in a shield bug." Biokids

 

Green stinkbug

Kingdom=Animalia

Phylum=Arthropoda

Class=Insecta

Order=Hemiptera

Family=Pentatomidae

Subfamily=Pentatominae

Tribe=Pentatomini

Genus=Acrosternum?

Species=A.hilare?

Binomial name=Acrosternum hilare?

.Shield bug with morning dew. Natural light, tripod, timer, live view: orionmystery.blogspot.com/2010/10​/tips-on-shooting-wit...

 

ID: male specimen of Mucanum sp., most probably Mucanum patibulum Vollenhoven, 1868.

A stinkbug lurks on the side of an Indian Blanket (Gaillardia pulchella) while a honeybee collects some pollen.

Kingdom=Animalia

Phylum=Arthropoda

Class=Insecta

Order=Hemiptera

Family=Pentatomidae

Subfamily=Pentatominae

Genus=Eurydema?

Species=oleracea?

Binomial name=Eurydema oleracea (Linnaeus 1758)

Common name=Brassica bug Nymph

Stink bug nymph (Pentatomidae), Perak, Malaysia.

i call this 'red porno' (thinking of this). stinkbugs are born when my radiant heat warms the pots of my houseplants. find out more fascinating info about length of copulation, 'thoracic vibrations' and other fun.

 

as far as i can tell, these two stinkbugs have been at it for over ten hours now, and there's no end in sight.

 

Update: They separated at midnight. ~12 hours.

 

You can almost hear him singing "Ricolaaa™" from his little summit.

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