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Forest shield bug

Pentatoma rufipes

Description:

A large brown shieldbug which has orange legs and slightly hooked projections at the front of the pronotum. The pale spot at the tip of the scutellum varies from orange to cream. This species overwinters as young nymphs, which feed mainly on oak. Alder, hazel and other decidous trees are also used, including apple and cherry. Adults are partly predatory, feeding on caterpillars and other insects as well as fruits. New adults may be found from July onwards, surviving until the late autumn, and eggs are laid in August. Adults can sometimes be found in the early spring, suggesting that a secondary breeding cycle may be possible. Widespread and common across Britain in wooded areas, orchards and gardens. (See link for reference site)

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Forest Shield Bug
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staccyh
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staccyh

Guildford, England, United Kingdom

Spotted on Jul 25, 2014
Submitted on Jul 26, 2014

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