Shield, Stink or Jewel Bug (Pentatomoidea) species

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Overview

54 species

Acanthosomatidae (family) (Unidentified Acanthosomatid shield bug)

Acanthosomatidae (family)
Acanthosomatidae (family)
Acanthosomatidae (family)

Adrisa sp. (genus) (Burrowing Bug)

Adrisa sp. (genus)
Adrisa sp. (genus)
Adrisa sp. (genus)

Agonoscelis rutila (Horehound bug)

Agonoscelis rutila
Agonoscelis rutila
Agonoscelis rutila

Anischys sp. (genus) (Unidentified Anischys bug)

Anischys sp. (genus)
Anischys sp. (genus)
Anischys sp. (genus)

Asopinae sp. (Subfamily) (A predatory stink bug)

Asopinae sp. (Subfamily)
Asopinae sp. (Subfamily)
Asopinae sp. (Subfamily)

Cermatulus nasalis (Predatory shield bug, Glossy shield bug)

Cermatulus nasalis
Cermatulus nasalis
Cermatulus nasalis

Coleotichus costatus (Green shield-backed bug)

Coleotichus costatus
Coleotichus costatus
Coleotichus costatus

Commius elegans (Cherry Ballart Shield Bug)

Commius elegans
Commius elegans
Commius elegans

Cuspicona carneola (A shield bug)

Cuspicona carneola
Cuspicona carneola

Cydnidae (family) (Burrower bug)

Cydnidae (family)
Cydnidae (family)
Cydnidae (family)

Dandinus crassus (Shield or Stink bug)

Dandinus crassus
Dandinus crassus
Dandinus crassus

Deroploa parva (A turtle bug)

Deroploa parva
Deroploa parva
Deroploa parva

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  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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