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Stink Bug, Chlorochroa sayi - Chlorochroa uhleri

Stink Bug, Chlorochroa sayi - Chlorochroa uhleri
Marana, Twinpeaks, Pima County, Arizona, USA
September 24, 2007
On Desert Broom

must be C. uhleri, rather -- will show to Dr. D.B. Thomas
although the embolium seems rather parallel-sided

Moved from Say's Stink Bug.

 
ID confirmed by D. B. Thomas: C. uhleri
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Moved
Moved from Chlorochroa.

Yes.
Looks like Chlorochroa sayi....How large was it? Chlorochroa are the largest of the "green" stink bugs you are likely to see.

 
It was big,
that's why I took the photo. More than 1/2 in I'd say

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