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subgenus Thyanta (Thyanta subgenus Thyanta)
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Red-shouldered Stink Bug (Thyanta custator)
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Copyright © 2010
Jim Moore
Bug Nymph -
Thyanta custator
In Westwood - elevation 5100ft, Lassen County, California, USA
October 18, 2010
Size: Body length 8mm
I found this interesting bug nymph on a hollyhock plant that is near to the end of its blooming.
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Contributed by
Jim Moore
on 22 October, 2010 - 12:48am
Last updated 19 December, 2014 - 1:44pm
Moved
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v belov
, 1 November, 2010 - 9:37pm
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Moved
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v belov
, 29 October, 2010 - 2:09pm
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Jim Moore
, 29 October, 2010 - 1:29pm
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Pentatomid; has to be assoc'd w/adults to tell more
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v belov
, 22 October, 2010 - 1:00am
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Well I brought in a cut stem, with leaves, of a hollyhock plant and kept this bug nymph in a clear container with the plant. After about ten days, the night of the 27th-28th, the nymph made the change into the adult - as showed in the new added adult images. Thank you for any further ID placement for this interesting pentatomid!
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Jim Moore
, 29 October, 2010 - 2:02pm
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awesome job raising it! thanks a lot, Jim; superhelpful series
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