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Photo#151200
Black and red shield bug? - Chlorochroa ligata

Black and red shield bug? - Chlorochroa ligata
Alabaster Caverns State Park, Woodward County, Oklahoma, USA
October 6, 2007
Size: 1 cm
Size approximated. Found during mid-morning under a wood shelter near trailhead.

Chlorochroa ligata (Say) -- Donald Thomas det.
Moved from Chlorochroa.

Not an ID
This isn't an ID, but I was just commenting that this looks a lot like a Chlorochroa stink bug.

 
It is.
John is correct, the genus is Chlorochroa. Need an actual specimen to reach a species ID.

 
Neat
Thanks!

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