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Met this one during trekking in Chiang Mai
Pentatomoidea, either Tessaratomidae or Pentatomidae, Phyllocephalinae (which I tend to), close to Cressona valida, but I would need a closer picture from the top to check again and verify. The shape looks fine (at least better then for Amissus testaceus, Tessaratomidae), but the markings in yours are barely visible or fainted.https://www.flickr.com/photos/105015136@...http://www.gd-info.gov.cn/books/trsimage...http://m1.sinaimg.cn/maxwidth.640/m1.sin...
Spotted on May 27, 2017 Submitted on Jun 3, 2017
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Pentatomoidea, either Tessaratomidae or Pentatomidae, Phyllocephalinae (which I tend to), close to Cressona valida, but I would need a closer picture from the top to check again and verify. The shape looks fine (at least better then for Amissus testaceus, Tessaratomidae), but the markings in yours are barely visible or fainted.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/105015136@...
http://www.gd-info.gov.cn/books/trsimage...
http://m1.sinaimg.cn/maxwidth.640/m1.sin...