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Stink Beetle Numphs

Family Pentatomidae

Description:

Stink bug nymphs often resemble their adult counterparts, but may lack the distinctive shield shape. Nymphs tend to stay close to the egg mass when they first emerge, but soon venture out in search of food. Look for masses of eggs on the undersides of leaves.

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6 Comments

Christiane
Christiane 11 years ago

Thanks Nicholas4...

Nicholas4
Nicholas4 12 years ago

Vivid colors!

Christiane
Christiane 12 years ago

Thanks JuanDiTrani for your help to ID this bugs..

Christiane
Christiane 12 years ago

@ dandoucette yes they look related! Wonder what they are?!?!
And thanks Ursula!

Dan Doucette
Dan Doucette 12 years ago

I'm not sure what these are but the second photo looks very similar to something I saw in Brazil.
http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/600...

Ursula
Ursula 12 years ago

how to you manage to make such great picture of so small animal? :)

Christiane
Spotted by
Christiane

Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Sep 6, 2011
Submitted on Sep 15, 2011

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