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green stink bug - Thyanta custator

green stink bug - Thyanta custator
fayetteville, washington County, Arkansas, USA
October 20, 2006
Genus Acrosternum? the last three antennal segments do not look very black though...

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green stink bug - Thyanta custator green stink bug - Thyanta custator

Moved
Moved from Thyanta.

Moved
Moved from Stink Bugs.

Size matters.
Knowing the size would help here, I think. My first guess would be genus Chlorochroa (largest); then, Thyanta (smaller). In the south, could also be something else altogether!

 
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stink bug
i forgot to write down the size on this one... but i would say around 15mm... i am afraid i do not know my Pentatomids in any case.

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