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Stink Bug? - Euthochtha galeator

Stink Bug? - Euthochtha galeator
Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, USA
September 8, 2006
Size: appr 1/2"

Moved
Moved from Euphorbia bug. There has been much discussion over the years on these spikey nymphs. Given Hannah's research and Boris's comments here, it seems best to move them all to Euthochtha where most, if not all, of them will be correctly placed.

Nymph
of a leaf-footed bug, I think. It's funny you should call it a stink bug because I have just moved back to MT where a lot of people here call leaf-footed bugs stink bugs. See guide page here.

 
We moved all these flattened antennae,
spiky bodied nymphs to Chariesterus antennator in the hopes that once they were all together, someone could figure out how to tell them apart! See Hannah's comments on and

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