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Southern green stink bug

Nezara viridula var. torquata (Fabricius, 1775)

Description:

a) Three tiny white dots between two tiny block dots observed at the Scutullem and Pronotum boundary. b) Five-segmented antennae c) Light brown eyes d) A special brown color design on the Pronotum & mouth. Length : ~0.75cm Season : Winter season Time : 3.40am 01Oct21 Frequency : Very rare Life stage : nymph or adolescent? .

Habitat:

Spotted inside the car parking very close to open abandoned area with lot of plants.

Notes:

Must be some stink bug species from super family Pentatomoidea

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m.prasad.369
m.prasad.369 2 years ago

Another spotting (adult) : https://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/85...

m.prasad.369
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m.prasad.369

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Spotted on Oct 1, 2021
Submitted on Oct 9, 2021

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