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Taken in almost darkness (time was one hour later than EXIF shows) with fill flash from the camera

Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mts., Santa Cruz Co., Arizona - Thanks to Rose Bugs & V belov at BugGuide for the ID.

Yes you can entertain yourself with a dead stink bug. Well, I can at least.

This sketch is for my Sketchbook Delight Class and is for Week 3 that concentrates on lines and shading.

 

Most people hate these little bugs, but they are actually very detailed & beautiful once you look at them closeup!

who cannot love this stinkbug

 

Brochymena. Nice to find something other than Brown Marmorated S. B. in NJ.

On the local canyon trails

 

Rancho Penasquitos, San Diego, CA

5/14/2020

Not quite sure what this creepy crawly is......there everywhere tho.

Here the little critter actually looks camouflaged, and one sees why it is marked as it is.

Sucking rostrum or beak with dark stylet attached forward of pale sheath. Milton, MA 11/19/09

It was suggested that I kill these invaders, but I never got around to it.

Barrel shaped, spiny flange.

Traps starting to work well

The funny looking green stinkbug.

Day 235 of project 365.

 

It seems the stinkbugs have started to amass for the annual global-domination attempt.

get special dispensation on Macro Mondays.

San Diego County, California, US

(Banasa euchlora) Myersville, Myersville Quad, Frederick County, Maryland. July 6, 2016.

Didn't realise the male stinkbugs were so colourful!

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