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Harlequin Cabbage Bug Eggs

Murgantia histrionica

Description:

Harlequin Cabbage Bug eggs on radish leaves in my mom's garden in Sacramento, CA. Here is a link to the adult bugs: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/122...

Habitat:

Suburban house vegetable garden.

Notes:

The harlequin cabbage bug (Murgantia histrionica), also known as calico bug, fire bug or harlequin bug, is a black stinkbug of the family Pentatomidae, brilliantly marked with red, orange and yellow. It is destructive to cabbage and related plants in tropical America as well as throughout most of North America, especially the warmer parts of the United States. In addition to cabbage it can be a major pest to crops such as broccoli, radishes and the ornamental flower cleome. Nymphs are active during the summer and in the South the bug can achieve three generations a year. In the North there is only one generation annually and the insects overwinter as adults. Wikipedia

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8 Comments

misako
misako 11 years ago

Thank you MelissaFerguson!

MelissaFerguson
MelissaFerguson 11 years ago

Really cool photo's!

misako
misako 11 years ago

Thank you Maria!

Maria dB
Maria dB 11 years ago

nice series!

misako
misako 11 years ago

Thank you MayraSpringmann!

misako
misako 11 years ago

Thank you Gerardo. I always see the bugs and nymphs and it was nice to finally see the eggs.

MayraSpringmann
MayraSpringmann 11 years ago

Wow!!!

Gerardo Aizpuru
Gerardo Aizpuru 11 years ago

Very nice !

misako
Spotted by
misako

Sacramento, California, USA

Spotted on Jul 4, 2012
Submitted on Jul 10, 2012

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