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Photo#30195
stink bug? - Trichopepla semivittata

stink bug? - Trichopepla semivittata
hudson valley County, New York, USA
August 31, 2005
Size: 1/4 inch
found on queen anne's lace.

Moved
Moved from Stink Bugs.
. . . for good agreement with present ones, and the fact that even the host plant family (Apiaceae) is already documented here.

I agree, stink bug
Compare with this image - same or closely related species perhaps.

 
Same, but different:-)
Hannah's image is of a different genus, but same family: Pentatomidae.

 
Looks like Trichopepla semivi
Looks like Trichopepla semivittata. I keyed one of these guys out in Blatchley's book.

Patrick Alexander
http://boechera.nmsu.edu/~paalexan/

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