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Green Stink Bug? Not. Thyanta pallidovirens

Green Stink Bug? Not. Thyanta pallidovirens
Carver, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
October 15, 2021
MA Peterson PNW Insects p. 174 states that good marks are red-tipped antennae, pointed 'shoulders', scutulum usually with a red tip. T. custator lacks pointed shoulders and has dark spot near each spiracle on abdomen. See a later photo I believe also to be T. thyantha pallidovirens. These comments added 08/26/2022

Ken must be right
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Moved from Stink Bugs.

Moved for expert attention
Moved from ID Request.

Thyanta, perhaps?



Not Chinavia, if that's what you meant by Green Stink Bug.

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