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Which member of the Pentatomidae Family? - Chlorochroa

Which member of the Pentatomidae Family? - Chlorochroa
Renton, King County, Washington, USA
August 29, 2006
Size: 10mm long and 7mm wide
My granddaughter found this insect. By looking though your guide we found it is a nymph of a stink bug (#28895 is a better photo than mine)but we would like to know what kind of stink bug it is please. It was on a weed in a ditch...sorry don't know what the weed is but the flower will be in the next photo. He has been there at all times of the day with one other for 3 days now.

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Which member of the Pentatomidae Family? - Chlorochroa Which member of the Pentatomidae Family? - Chlorochroa

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Moved from Chlorochroa.

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