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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...
- Warne & Co. Media related to Palomena prasina at Wikimedia Commons Green Shieldbug species account at British Bugs ARKive page about the green shield bug...
- 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...
- and Northern Europe (3rd ed.). Collins. ISBN 0-00-219918-1. "Hawthorn shieldbugAcanthosoma haemorrhoidale". English Nature. Archived from the original...
- Windriders of the Jagged Cliffs (1995) Climbdog, Darkstrike, Protector, Shieldbug and Watcher Life-Shaped Creations: Transport The Wanderer's Chronicle:...
- Dolycoris baccarum, the sloe bug or hairy shieldbug, is a species of shield bug in the family Pentatomidae. This species is widespread in most of Europe...
- 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...
- 3897/zookeys.26.214. Tristan Bantock & Joseph Botting. "Tritomegas bicolor Pied Shieldbug". British Bugs — an online identification guide to UK Hemiptera. Retrieved...
- The Pentatomoidea are a superfamily of insects in the suborder Heteroptera of the order Hemiptera. As hemipterans, they possess a common arrangement of...
- 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...