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Acrosternum hilare? - Chinavia hilaris

Acrosternum hilare? - Chinavia hilaris
San Ramon, California, USA
July 22, 2006
I think this is an Acrosternum stink bug, anyone know for sure what it might be or at least have a better idea?

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No.
if it is a rather freshly molted specimen, what later becomes black may be red. Also, the antennal character is the least confident one to seperate Acrosternum from Nezara - others apply well here.

Acrosternum best guess, I think!
.-)

 
I dunno
It looks like the antennae are striped with red rather than black, doesn't that make it the other species?

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