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Stink bugs are so odd. This guy stood in the same position on top of the bathroom sink until I started taking pictures of him...

 

Taken 01/22/11 - 22/365

Another Stink Bug in the wood pile. Unidentified.

Nakano-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Close-up the stinkbug isolated in white background

at Tama river, Japan

San Diego County, California, US

FeedPentatomidae>Oncocoris apicalis? Brown Stink Bug

Kingdom=Animalia

Phylum=Arthropoda

Class= Insecta

Order=Hemiptera

Suborder=Heteroptera

Infraorder= Pentatomorpha

Superfamily=Pentatomoidea

Family= Pentatomidae

Genus=Oncocoris?

species=O.apicalis?

binomial name=Oncocoris apicalis?ing on Bird droppings.

An ant encounters a stink bug (Euschistus sp.?) on a Gray-headed Coneflower. Photographed in the prairie restoration area at Afton State Park, Minnesota.

All I know is that when we poked it - it did a handstand and the twig smelled weird.

Kingdom=Animalia

Phylum=Arthropoda

Class=Insecta

Order=Hemiptera

Family=Pentatomidae

Genus=Poecilometis

Common name=Gum Tree Shield Bug

Stink bug hiding in a leaf.

so here in MD we are plagued with these annoying stinkbugs. One common way to rid although it results in stinking, is vacuuming the bugs up. I thought this was pretty funny when as I was vacuuming I had a stinkbug riding along.

  

MCP project 52

week 6

theme words

from bevlc

Denenchofu-Seseragi Park at Ohta, Japan

A variety not like the ones I remember seeing in the past, and around Christmas '07 they were present in large numbers.

Stinkbug makes his way across a rough brick surface. In human terms, every drop and rise would be at least a foot in elevation.

This little guy could really run! Not even our high scoring board (800+ points combined) could stop him.

Pentatomidae>Oncocoris apicalis? Brown Stink Bug

Kingdom=Animalia

Phylum=Arthropoda

Class= Insecta

Order=Hemiptera

Suborder=Heteroptera

Infraorder= Pentatomorpha

Superfamily=Pentatomoidea

Family= Pentatomidae

Genus=Oncocoris?

species=O.apicalis?

binomial name=Oncocoris apicalis?

A stink bug climbs towards the light on my window at work.

October and November are when Bronze Orange bugs (Stink bugs) appear on citrus trees.

As far as things to drive you completely buggy go, trying to ID shield bugs is proving difficult to beat. Mostly because their isn't that much variety in their shape, and the problem only becomes worse when you're trying to ID them from Nymphs.

 

There were four different kinds on these she-oaks - I'm pretty sure the skinny ones were a different species to the big round ones, but then I suspect the three big round ones were different species too.

 

Mandurah, Western Australia

So many stinkbugs! And I'm afraid its just the beginning!

This little guy could really run! Not even our high scoring board (800+ points combined) could stop him.

Yes, there are a million Stinkbugs in these parts. They are loud when they fly and quite annoying when they land and you step on them and they stink up The Joint... but when you look at them, they are quite amazing. This one was on our shower curtain one afternoon. I called him Stunk.

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