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Caplio R2
I guess, he just changed dress for the season.
I hate this insect, because It smells like "Pacti" …
"Pacti" is coriander in English. It's kind of spice.
this is another shield- or stinkbug I found.
Maybe a Juniper Bug?, Cyphasthesus tristriatus ?
Note the white bands on the antennas-
The Stinkbug had a little sneeky peak over the edge of the garden table and spotted Charlie who has been suffering today with a very gassy tummy after eating a bone at Sid's yesterday...and he thought
"it's like the pot calling the kettle black...what a nerve they have calling ME a Stinkbug!"
Forest Bug Pentatoma rufipes
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.
Perth, Western Australia
Stink bugs (Euschistus sp.?) on a Gray-headed Coneflower. Photographed in the prairie restoration area at Afton State Park, Minnesota.
On August 31, 2023, I took a walk on the Uncle Sam Bikeway in Troy, New York, USA. When I didn't see much of interest on the ground, I started looking up & I saw this cute Shield Bug nymph! It was fairly high in the trees & there was a breeze, so I had some difficulty getting photos, but here they are, for your interest. One of two images.
stinkbug. 2/23那天,和醫生走到我家附近的公車站牌時,看到了很多紅紅的蟲,我們想,這應該不是傳說中的紅火蟻,因為螞蟻就是螞蟻,不可能有這麼大隻的。後來我回家上網查資料,感覺這像是半翅目的椿象。今天電視新聞居然有報導,於是我查了一下新聞資料,果然,這是近來聚集在台灣欒樹下的紅姬緣椿象。
Stink bugs (Euschistus sp.?) on a Gray-headed Coneflower. Photographed in the prairie restoration area at Afton State Park, Minnesota.
10/9/06
Boulevard Park, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
Banasa dimiata
Found on English Holly
Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)
Phylum: Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Superclass: Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class: Insecta (Insects)
Subclass: Pterygota (Winged Insects)
Order: Hemiptera (True Bugs)
Family: Pentatomidae (Stink Bugs)
Genus: Banasa
Species: dimiata
(Banasa dimiata)
Stink bugs (Euschistus sp.?) on a Gray-headed Coneflower. Photographed in the prairie restoration area at Afton State Park, Minnesota.
These beautiful stinkbugs plagued my home. I've never really seen them anywhere else, even a fraction of a mile away.
LED in-camera light works wonders on macro bugs.
Found on the balcony of our room at Todoroff. This is the very balcony by which a thief made his way into our room and stole Julie's money and Brass Rat. Petya and Ivan caught him in the act the next day! But he ran away too fast.
6/23/07
Boulevard Park, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
Banasa dimiata
Found on one of my rose bushes.
Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)
Phylum: Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Superclass: Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class: Insecta (Insects)
Subclass: Pterygota (Winged Insects)
Order: Hemiptera (True Bugs, Cicadas, Hoppers, Aphids & Allies)
Suborder: Heteroptera (True Bugs)
Family: Pentatomidae (Stink Bugs)
Genus: Banasa
Species: dimiata
(Banasa dimiata)