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Stink Bug ID Please - Perillus

Stink Bug ID Please - Perillus
Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada
July 23, 2007
Is this a nymph of a stink bug?? This picture came out much lighter in colour than original.
Naomi

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Perillus
I'm not sure of this, but it really looks a lot like Perillus bioculatus to me (a nymph). If I knew the group better, I'd be more confident, but I saw plenty while growing up in ne. Colorado, hiding under picture frames on the wall, that looked just like this

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Moved from True Bugs.

Yes its a Pentatomid, but I d
Yes its a Pentatomid, but I don't know which one. There is a similar one here: http://bugguide.net/node/view/92870/bgimage

but it hasn't been ID'd

 
Stink Bug ID
Thanks Will, I noticed that most of the stink bug nymphs this colour were photographed further south. Are these a more southern species?
Naomi

 
Stiretrus nymph?
This is a nymph, and I would lobby for the genus Stiretrus.

 
Stink Bug ID Please
Thanks Eric, I appreciate your help.
Naomi

 
Stink Bug ID
Thanks Eric, I had not seen one this colour previously.
Naomi

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