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Three different species Antiteuchus sp.?

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Ricardo10
Ricardo10 7 years ago
Stink bug
Antiteuchus sp


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8 Comments

Sckel
Sckel 9 years ago

I put all the photos in one spotting because I wanted people to give guess about the similarity and difference between the three insects. I would like to keep them together until I can get more information about this genus. I thank the comments of Leuba, Armadeus and scott.

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 9 years ago

Interesting! I agree these with Leuba. Three species=3 spottings. They could then all be added to http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8176...

armadeus.4
armadeus.4 9 years ago

Fantastic shots Sckel. Can't wait to find out what they all are! Thank you for sharing :)

Leuba Ridgway
Leuba Ridgway 9 years ago

Thanks Sckel. They'd make three great spottings ! with Fabaceae under "habitat".

Sckel
Sckel 9 years ago

Hello, nacho, I am intrigued by these bugs. Answering the question of Leuba, everyone was on the same plant. There are a lot of females sitting on the eggs. Some eggs are whitish, others are pink and others are orange. So I think they are three different species belonging to the same genus. Yes, it's a couple of pictures of each insect. The plant is a type of fabaceae, beans.


stephanielrickman you is always very kind. Thank you.

Nacho Garcia
Nacho Garcia 9 years ago

tres distintas chinches, un par de fotos de cada bicho? sera que es la misma especie con variacion en el color?
Muy buenas fotos, felicidades!.

three different bugs, a couple of photos of each bug ? it will be the same species variation in color?
Very good photos , congratulations !.

Stephanie R.
Stephanie R. 9 years ago

Your photos are beautiful Sckel!

Leuba Ridgway
Leuba Ridgway 9 years ago

They look different don't they. Even the eggs vary in colour . Were they all on the same plant ? Nice !

Sckel
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Sckel

ES, Brazil

Spotted on Mar 5, 2015
Submitted on Mar 5, 2015

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