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Stink bugs, one fresh one? - Euschistus servus

Stink bugs, one fresh one? - Euschistus servus
Fairfield, Somerset County, Maine, USA
August 18, 2011
In this image are three of these bugs. I think one seems to be recently molted, but maybe that was something else??
They were hiding away under flowers of Queen Anne's Lace in a meadow.

Edit: Could this be a predatory stink bug?

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Stink bugs, one fresh one? - Euschistus servus Stink bugs, one fresh one? - Euschistus servus Stink bugs, one fresh one? - Euschistus servus Stink bugs, one fresh one? - Euschistus servus

Euschistus servus (teneral) --det. D.B. Thomas
Moved from Euschistus.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Whoo boy
It may be. I honestly can't tell. You didn't get any more shots, did you? The light one molted from the skin sitting up on that blade. Can't see the other one well, but I think it's a nymph.

 
I did get a few other shots,
I did get a few other shots, let me see if any are better...
Thanks

 
Even if they aren't in great focus
They might show some details that would help

 
i put up a few more, hope the
i put up a few more, hope they are helpful!
Thanks again

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