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We came across this huge stinkbug in the mountains and I couldn't resist messing with it!

Corythucha marmorata (アワダチソウグンバイ)

9/29/13

South Burlington, VT

Stinkbug. Mt. Lewis. Friday.

Kingdom=Animalia

Phylum=Arthropoda

Class=Insecta

Order=Hemiptera

Superfamily=Pentatomoidea

Arivaca Creek, Pima Co., Arizona - Stink Bug Family: Pentatomidae

Pentatomidae - Cosmopepla lintneriana. The Twice-stabbed Stinkbug got its name from the 2 red dots at the base of its scutellum.

(Brochymena quadripustulata)

9/30/12

Shelburne, VT

They're everywhere! Don't open the windows!

Euschistus servus is a widespread species and an important crop pest insect on soy, corn, cotton, and tobacco. Euschistus servus is one of several plant-feeding bugs that cause cat-facing on fruits.

I was amused to find so many bugs surrounding a piece of artwork that is, according to its artist's statement, about bugs. I mean, it's not that surprising. Like me, the bugs were attracted to the light.

stink bug on cello

A stinkbug climbing on a clematis flower

I saw two of these, a red one and a white one, a few years ago, and didn't know what they were until someone on Flickr IDd them for me. This is the first time I've seen them again, and I wasn't able to get the shots I wanted, but I thought that this one at least shows how pretty it is.

This critter was moving and just beautiful as seen through the macro lens!

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