Shield, Stink or Jewel Bug (Pentatomoidea) species

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Overview

76 species

Cydnidae (family) (Burrower bug)

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

Deroploa parva (A turtle bug)

Deroploa parva
Deroploa parva
Deroploa parva

Diaphyta rosea (A stink bug)

Diaphyta rosea

Dictyotus conspicuus (A shield or stink bug)

Dictyotus conspicuus
Dictyotus conspicuus
Dictyotus conspicuus

Dictyotus sp. (genus) (A brown shield bug)

Dictyotus sp. (genus)
Dictyotus sp. (genus)
Dictyotus sp. (genus)

Dictyotus sp. (genus) (A brown shield bug)

Dictyotus sp. (genus)

Diemenia rubromarginata (Pink-margined bug)

Diemenia rubromarginata
Diemenia rubromarginata
Diemenia rubromarginata

Eupolemus angularis (Acanthosomatid bug)

Eupolemus angularis
Eupolemus angularis
Eupolemus angularis

Glaucias amyoti (Australasian green shield bug)

Glaucias amyoti

Hiarchas angularis (A shield bug)

Hiarchas angularis

Lyramorpha rosea (Litchi stink bug)

Lyramorpha rosea
Lyramorpha rosea

Menida plebeia (Shield Bug)

Menida plebeia
Menida plebeia
Menida plebeia

Monteithiella humeralis (Pittosporum shield bug)

Monteithiella humeralis
Monteithiella humeralis
Monteithiella humeralis

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