Yes it is a nymph of Pentatomoidea, probably a Pentatomidae. You might look for adults nearby or check references for Kalamansi as host plant. But Pentatomidae or often polyphageous.
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Yes it is a nymph of Pentatomoidea, probably a Pentatomidae. You might look for adults nearby or check references for Kalamansi as host plant. But Pentatomidae or often polyphageous.
I am guessing it is a stink bug nymph (juvenile) of some kind...but wait till an expert comes around to help you.
Hello Jau Antoine
Welcome to Project Noah. This is a site dedicated to wildlife; so you can share photos that you have taken of wildlife and engage with the PN community. Please do not take photos from the Internet or from others without permission. Please also try not to post photos of your pets or other domesticated animals.
If you do not know the name of the species you have photographed I am sure someone will be around soon to help you ID the spotting. In case you agree with the suggestion, you can use the Edit this Spotting Option to fill in the boxes and complete the spotting.
Enjoy the site. Keep posting. Have fun. See you around.
Welcome, again.