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Photo#549906
stink bug - Euschistus tristigmus

stink bug - Euschistus tristigmus
City of Greater Sudbury, Fairbank Lake, Ontario, Canada
July 18, 2011
Size: approx 1.25 cm
This shiny fellow was happily walking about on the sunny day, temperatures reached 32 C. What a decorative pattern around its edge, and is it actually dimpled all over?

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stink bug - Euschistus tristigmus Dusky stink bug - Euschistus tristigmus

2019 seen again July 4th
at MacFarlane Lake, City of Greater Sudbury,ON

Don Thomas: "Prob. E. tristigmus, need ventral view"
Moved from Euschistus.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Brown Marmorated Stinkbug.
Brown Marmorated Stinkbug.

 
no; this is an Euschistus (prob. servus) --different tribe

 
Stinkbug
vs Shield bug is there a fast way to tell the difference?

 
Stink bugs (Pentatomidae)
have three-segmented tarsi, while Shield Bugs (Acanthosomatidae) have two-segmented tarsi, according to the info page.

 
i'm not good with common names
others may know

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