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Warne & Co.
Media related to
Palomena prasina at
Wikimedia Commons Green Shieldbug species account at
British Bugs
ARKive page
about the
green shield bug...
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United Kingdom), and is not
known to
occur in the
United States.
Mottled shieldbugs prefer warm
deciduous forests,
parks and gardens.
Rhaphigaster nebulosa...
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Northern Europe (3rd ed.). Collins. ISBN 0-00-219918-1. "Hawthorn
shieldbug —
Acanthosoma haemorrhoidale".
English Nature.
Archived from the original...
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Pentatomoidea are a
superfamily of
insects in the
suborder Heteroptera of the
order Hemiptera. As hemipterans, they
possess a
common arrangement of...
- black, with
banded antennae and legs. Both
adults and
nymphs of the
spiny shieldbugs are predatory,
feeding on the
larvae of
other insects,
especially on leaf...
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across Siberia and
Central Asia up to
northern China and ****an.
These shieldbugs prefer dry to
moderately moist, warm areas. They
usually occur in clearings...
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Wiley and Sons, 2009,ISBN 1-4051-5142-0 Nau,
Bernard (2004).
Guide to
Shieldbugs of the
British Isles.
Field Studies Council. ISBN 1851538984. Chinery...
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Stagonomus venustissimus,
common name
woundwort shieldbug, is a
species of
shieldbug belonging to the
family Pentatomidae,
subfamily Pentatominae. The...
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Zicrona caerulea, the blue
shieldbug, is a
species of bug of the
family Pentatomidae.
Zicrona caerulea can
reach an
adult size of
about 5–8 millimetres...
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Department of
Agriculture and
Consumer Services. Hawkins, R D (2003).
Shieldbugs of Surrey.
Surrey Wildlife Trust. Alan Weaving; Mike Picker; Griffiths...