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Photo#671909
Copyright © 2012
BrianJo
green stink bug -
Chinavia hilaris
Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
July 10, 2012
Size: approx. 2cm
Probably a nymph.
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Contributed by
BrianJo
on 10 July, 2012 - 9:56pm
Last updated 6 August, 2012 - 12:00pm
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Ken Schneider
, 6 August, 2012 - 12:00pm
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Green Stink Bug nymph
Nymph is right. Looks like a nymph of the ubiquitous Green Stink Bug (Chinavia hilaris)
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Ilona L.
, 10 July, 2012 - 10:57pm
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Green Stink Bug
Thanks for the id. Since you're from the area, check out my Owenparkmadisondotcom website. It might be of interest.
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BrianJo
, 12 July, 2012 - 6:16am
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website
Thanks for the heads up on the link. I just took a quick look. I'll have to come back later and spend more time on it. Isn't it amazing how much life you can find in a small area when you look closely? Almost all of my insect photos are from a small conservation park near where I live. Each year reveals many new finds. I was happy to see a "Chicken of the Woods" fungus on your fungi link. I found some of them earlier this summer and it's the first time I've ever seen it. Have you come across the site "mushroomobserver.org"? If you ever need fungi identified, that's a great site. I'm sure they would also like to have your photos posted on their site, too.
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Ilona L.
, 12 July, 2012 - 11:07am
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