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I was surprised to see the stinkbug *beneath* the display glass.

Spring must be close! I saw two of these Green Stinkbugs off the trail today along with a few other insects. I even saw two water striders. Soon the wildflowers will be here.

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?

Kingdom=Animalia

Phylum=Arthropoda

Class=Insecta

Order=Hemiptera

Superfamily=Pentatomoidea

Fortuitous lighting highlighting the translucency of the legs...

8 mm adult. Inadvertently collected with Ilex verticillata berries. Common in eastern US. Well off ground in winterberry thicket beside five-acre marsh/maple swamp, Milton, MA 11/19/09

Stinkbug (shield bug, カメムシ亜目) on red clover (Trifolium pratense, アカツメクサ, 赤詰草, [also ムラサキツメクサ, 紫詰草?]) along the road on the Yasugawa riverbank in Ichimiyake, Yasu City

Photographed in Peers Wetland, near Wallaceburg, Ontario.

An invasive garden pest, unfortunately, since they are pretty neat looking!

I bought a new camera, and it arrived in the evening... so I didn't have a lot of subjects! This invasive stinkbug let me test out some of my macro, though.

Chinche, Stinkbug - Pentatomidae, Hemíptero ( Edessa rufomarginata). Guaduas, Cundinamarca, 2014

6/5/2011

Boulevard Park, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.

Banasa species.

Found on Rosa rugosa

Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)

Phylum: Arthropoda (Arthropods)

Class: Insecta (Insects)

Order: Hemiptera (True Bugs, Cicadas, Hoppers, Aphids & Allies)

Suborder: Heteroptera (True Bugs)

Superfamily: Pentatomoidea

Family: Pentatomidae (Stink Bugs)

Subfamily: Pentatominae

Tribe: Pentatomini

Genus: Banasa

Cochise County, Arizona, US

Singapore, botanical garden, stinkbug, taken with a lensbaby plus macroadapter

Double up your happiness onwards.

 

Bug I.D: Stink Bug Nymph

If you view the original size, you can actually see through the egg shell. Kinda cool! I found this set of eggs on the underside of our glass patio table.

no bugs were hurt in the process of taking this photograph

shield or stink bug female, protecting her just hatched young, Cairns area. PENTATOMIDAE

Say Stinkbug at Mount Withington, Socorro Co., 120727. Chlorochroa sayi. Hemiptera: Pentatomidae. AKA Say's Stinkbug

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