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Stink bugs, like all Hemipterans, have three life stages: egg, nymph, and adult. The eggs are laid in groups, looking like neatly arranged rows of tiny barrels, on stems and the undersides of leaves. When nymphs emerge, they look similar to the adult stink bug, but may appear rounder rather than shield-shaped.
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Definentaly some species of Erthesina.
http://shutterstock.puzzlepix.hu/kep/167...
Nice spot
looks like Erthesina species
http://www.ccs-hk.org/DM/butterfly/Bugs/...
Looks cool! :)
Thank you mcaul6515!
So cool!
Thank you bherath20
so beautiful
yes indeed Phillip they are :) Thank you
This beautiful insects are amazing in this stage! I also spotted some stink bug nymphs, does anybody knows what kind are they ?
http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/158...
Thank you so much everyone for all the wonderful comments :)
wow!
I just love your spotting, thanks for sharing.
This is such an amazing spotting! Love the colors! They almost look like ceramic beads.
Lovely, great spotting.
Wonderful capture
They are so cute..!
This is a great spotting!
Thanks Mayra and freelancing!
WOW!!!!FANTASTIC!!!!! Great spotting!!!
Great photos!
thank you all so much!
dazzling
Great picture !!
beautiful !