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What

Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)

Observer

elizabethwilson5

Date

July 14, 2022 01:44 PM EDT
Stink Bugs - Photo (c) David Renoult, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by David Renoult
jaykeller's ID: Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)
Added on April 15, 2024
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moldyalmond

Date

April 5, 2022 04:22 PM EDT
Podisus - Photo (c) Gary McDonald, all rights reserved, uploaded by Gary McDonald
jaykeller's ID: Genus Podisus, a member of Predatory Stink Bugs (Subfamily Asopinae)
Added on April 15, 2024
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spencer-ryan

Date

July 9, 2023 10:16 PM EDT
Podisus - Photo (c) Gary McDonald, all rights reserved, uploaded by Gary McDonald
jaykeller's ID: Genus Podisus, a member of Predatory Stink Bugs (Subfamily Asopinae)
Added on April 15, 2024
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What

Black Stink Bug (Proxys punctulatus)

Observer

chaseyb

Date

April 14, 2024 12:11 PM EDT
Black Stink Bug - Photo (c) Mike Quinn, Austin, TX, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Mike Quinn, Austin, TX
jaykeller's ID: Black Stink Bug (Proxys punctulatus)
Added on April 15, 2024
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What

Florida Predatory Stink Bug (Euthyrhynchus floridanus)

Observer

chris_rorabaugh

Date

April 2024
Florida Predatory Stink Bug - Photo (c) Judy Gallagher, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA), uploaded by Judy Gallagher
jaykeller's ID: Florida Predatory Stink Bug (Euthyrhynchus floridanus)
Added on April 15, 2024
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What

Florida Predatory Stink Bug (Euthyrhynchus floridanus)

Observer

chris_rorabaugh

Date

April 2024
Florida Predatory Stink Bug - Photo (c) Judy Gallagher, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA), uploaded by Judy Gallagher
jaykeller's ID: Florida Predatory Stink Bug (Euthyrhynchus floridanus)
Added on April 15, 2024
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andrew120

Date

August 17, 2016 10:37 AM EDT
Podisus sagitta - Photo (c) Erick Noe Tapia Banda, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Erick Noe Tapia Banda
jaykeller's ID: Podisus sagitta, a member of Predatory Stink Bugs (Subfamily Asopinae)
Added on April 14, 2024
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Observer

upinadam

Date

January 4, 2024 05:16 PM EST
Podisus sagitta - Photo (c) Erick Noe Tapia Banda, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Erick Noe Tapia Banda
jaykeller's ID: Podisus sagitta, a member of Predatory Stink Bugs (Subfamily Asopinae)
Added on April 14, 2024
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What

Stink Bugs, Shield Bugs, and Allies (Superfamily Pentatomoidea)

Observer

markc1977

Date

June 25, 2021 09:43 AM EDT
Homaemus parvulus - Photo (c) Gary McDonald, all rights reserved, uploaded by Gary McDonald
jaykeller's ID: Homaemus parvulus, a member of Jewel Bugs (Family Scutelleridae)
Added on April 14, 2024
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Observer

meteorologistsam

Date

July 3, 2019 08:59 AM EDT
Dendrocoris humeralis - Photo (c) Mike Quinn, Austin, TX, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Mike Quinn, Austin, TX
jaykeller's ID: Dendrocoris humeralis, a member of Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)
Added on April 14, 2024
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Observer

aaron567

Date

June 13, 2021 08:54 PM CDT
Dendrocoris humeralis - Photo (c) Mike Quinn, Austin, TX, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Mike Quinn, Austin, TX
jaykeller's ID: Dendrocoris humeralis, a member of Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)
Added on April 13, 2024
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Observer

lisaseeks

Date

August 12, 2022 06:35 PM EDT
Dendrocoris humeralis - Photo (c) Mike Quinn, Austin, TX, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Mike Quinn, Austin, TX
jaykeller's ID: Dendrocoris humeralis, a member of Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)
Added on April 13, 2024
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Observer

mmoerdyk

Date

February 18, 2023 01:01 PM EST
Dendrocoris humeralis - Photo (c) Mike Quinn, Austin, TX, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Mike Quinn, Austin, TX
jaykeller's ID: Dendrocoris humeralis, a member of Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)
Added on April 13, 2024
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Observer

esteban_track

Date

March 19, 2024 11:50 AM EDT
Dendrocoris fruticicola - Photo (c) cpgibson, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by cpgibson
jaykeller's ID: Dendrocoris fruticicola, a member of Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)
Added on April 13, 2024
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Observer

techgrl18

Date

October 27, 2020 10:30 AM EDT
Dendrocoris humeralis - Photo (c) Mike Quinn, Austin, TX, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Mike Quinn, Austin, TX
jaykeller's ID: Dendrocoris humeralis, a member of Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)
Added on April 13, 2024
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Observer

botanylicious

Date

October 6, 2021
Dendrocoris fruticicola - Photo (c) cpgibson, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by cpgibson
jaykeller's ID: Dendrocoris fruticicola, a member of Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)
Added on April 13, 2024
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Observer

esteban_track

Date

March 19, 2024 11:50 AM EDT
Dendrocoris - Photo (c) Diana-Terry Hibbitts, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Diana-Terry Hibbitts
jaykeller's ID: Genus Dendrocoris, a member of Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)
Added on April 13, 2024
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Observer

coolcrittersyt

Date

April 9, 2024
Dendrocoris fruticicola - Photo (c) cpgibson, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by cpgibson
jaykeller's ID: Dendrocoris fruticicola, a member of Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)
Added on April 13, 2024
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What

Giant Strong-nosed Stink Bug (Alcaeorrhynchus grandis)

Observer

kenzy1759

Date

May 21, 2020 12:25 PM EDT
Giant Strong-nosed Stink Bug - Photo (c) Mike Quinn, Austin, TX, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Mike Quinn, Austin, TX
jaykeller's ID: Giant Strong-nosed Stink Bug (Alcaeorrhynchus grandis)
Added on April 13, 2024
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Observer

joemdo

Date

April 29, 2022 05:25 AM EDT

Description

Not sure about ID

Started the 2022 City Nature Challenge with a lot of blacklighting. I had five sheets set up in different areas, mostly lit with cheapy DJ blacklights connected to USB powerpacks (the kind used to charge phones). This observation is from sheet one described below.

1: Mitchell's Landing campground, first campground area. Bioquip blacklight hooked up to the campground outlet.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.755746895753024&nelng=-80.92789229991335&on=2022-04-29&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&swlat=25.75508256428238&swlng=-80.93072799107044&user_id=joemdo

2: Mitchell's Landing campgrond, second campground. DJ blacklight connected to USB powerpack.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.755755887564277&nelng=-80.92570411775625&on=2022-04-29&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&swlat=25.75509155614391&swlng=-80.92853980891334&user_id=joemdo

3: Tree Snail Trail (Tamarind Hammock). DJ blacklight connected to USB powerpack.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.747477184243454&nelng=-80.94486235556553&on=2022-04-29&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&swlat=25.746148425078704&swlng=-80.95053373787971&user_id=joemdo

4: Open area near pineland habitat down Loop Road. DJ blacklight connected to USB powerpack.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.759964683149978&nelng=-80.9992368213993&on=2022-04-29&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&swlat=25.759300375275487&swlng=-81.00207251255638&user_id=joemdo

5: Open area near pineland habitat down Loop Road. DJ blacklight connected to USB powerpack, sheet was on the ground with light facing up.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.760631804715654&nelng=-80.99933288273188&on=2022-04-29&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&swlat=25.75996750057368&swlng=-81.00216857388897&user_id=joemdo

All observations my blacklighting observations from Loop Road on this night:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.935061779589986&nelng=-80.25360325039185&on=2022-04-29&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&swlat=25.594952276971277&swlng=-81.70547712282098&user_id=joemdo

Here's a video showing the DJ blacklights in action at the Pinecrest campground (Big Cypress) from Summer 2019: https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk

Info about the cheapy DJ blacklights used on the second and third sheet, great for getting started with blacklighting: https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/damontighe/11836-diy-moth-light

Blacklighting project for Florida on iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida

Banasa - Photo (c) C. Mallory, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by C. Mallory
jaykeller's ID: Genus Banasa, a member of Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)
Added on April 10, 2024
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What

Anchor Stink Bug (Stiretrus anchorago)

Observer

zlang8

Date

April 8, 2024 04:06 PM EDT
Anchor Stink Bug - Photo (c) cotinis, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
jaykeller's ID: Anchor Stink Bug (Stiretrus anchorago)
Added on April 9, 2024
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Observer

joemdo

Date

February 28, 2022 09:59 PM EST

Description

One of the best nights of blacklighting I have had so far! Temps were in the low 70's, there was some light wind, making for difficult photography at times but it wasn't too bad. Lots of bigger insects came to the first sheet so I didn't spend as much time on the tiny stuff and probably missed lots species. I also met a couple really cool guys that were into bluegrass music so I had crunchy tunes to go along with the blacklighting goodness.

I had two sheets set up, this photo is from the second sheet described below, which I didn't spend as much time at.

First sheet was at the first Mitchell's Landing Campground with an RV hookup and regular power sockets. I was using my Bioquip blacklight hooked up to the power there and also changed the position of the sheet ever so slightly so it was a little bit further from the big oak here and maybe was a little more exposed.
All observations from the first sheet: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.75581877096547&nelng=-80.92848461106104&on=2022-02-28&place_id=any&swlat=25.755154439896867&swlng=-80.92983537153731&user_id=joemdo

Second sheet was in a random little area right off Loop Road that mostly had pines. Not an ideal setup but I didn't have a lot of time and wanted to try a new spot. I lit this sheet with two cheapy DJ blacklights.
All observations from the second sheet: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.753631626006754&nelng=-80.93233231414365&on=2022-02-28&place_id=any&swlat=25.75230293568458&swlng=-80.93503383509619&user_id=joemdo

All observations from tonight: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.75688987500895&nelng=-80.92476405596601&on=2022-02-28&place_id=any&swlat=25.751575170341294&swlng=-80.93557013977617&user_id=joemdo

Here's a video showing the DJ blacklights in action at the Pinecrest campground (Big Cypress) from Summer 2019: https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk

Info about the cheapy DJ blacklights used on the first and second sheet, great for getting started with blacklighting: https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/damontighe/11836-diy-moth-light

Blacklighting project for Florida on iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida

Banasa - Photo (c) C. Mallory, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by C. Mallory
jaykeller's ID: Genus Banasa, a member of Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)
Added on April 8, 2024
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Observer

joemdo

Date

April 29, 2022 02:33 AM EDT

Description

Started the 2022 City Nature Challenge with a lot of blacklighting. I had five sheets set up in different areas, mostly lit with cheapy DJ blacklights connected to USB powerpacks (the kind used to charge phones).

This observation is from sheet three described below.

1: Mitchell's Landing campground, first campground area. Bioquip blacklight hooked up to the campground outlet.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.755746895753024&nelng=-80.92789229991335&on=2022-04-29&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&swlat=25.75508256428238&swlng=-80.93072799107044&user_id=joemdo

2: Mitchell's Landing campground, second campground. DJ blacklight connected to USB powerpack.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.755755887564277&nelng=-80.92570411775625&on=2022-04-29&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&swlat=25.75509155614391&swlng=-80.92853980891334&user_id=joemdo

3: Tree Snail Trail (Tamarind Hammock). DJ blacklight connected to USB powerpack.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.747477184243454&nelng=-80.94486235556553&on=2022-04-29&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&swlat=25.746148425078704&swlng=-80.95053373787971&user_id=joemdo

4: Open area near pineland habitat down Loop Road. DJ blacklight connected to USB powerpack.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.759964683149978&nelng=-80.9992368213993&on=2022-04-29&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&swlat=25.759300375275487&swlng=-81.00207251255638&user_id=joemdo

5: Open area near pineland habitat down Loop Road. DJ blacklight connected to USB powerpack, sheet was on the ground with light facing up.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.760631804715654&nelng=-80.99933288273188&on=2022-04-29&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&swlat=25.75996750057368&swlng=-81.00216857388897&user_id=joemdo

All observations my blacklighting observations from Loop Road on this night:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.935061779589986&nelng=-80.25360325039185&on=2022-04-29&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&swlat=25.594952276971277&swlng=-81.70547712282098&user_id=joemdo

Here's a video showing the DJ blacklights in action at the Pinecrest campground (Big Cypress) from Summer 2019: https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk

Info about the cheapy DJ blacklights used on the second and third sheet, great for getting started with blacklighting: https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/damontighe/11836-diy-moth-light

Blacklighting project for Florida on iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida

Banasa herbacea - Photo (c) Miguel González Botello, all rights reserved, uploaded by Miguel González Botello
jaykeller's ID: Banasa herbacea, a member of Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)
Added on April 8, 2024
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What

Anchor Stink Bug (Stiretrus anchorago)

Observer

zlang8

Date

April 6, 2024 04:49 PM EDT
Anchor Stink Bug - Photo (c) cotinis, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
jaykeller's ID: Anchor Stink Bug (Stiretrus anchorago)
Added on April 8, 2024
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What

Genus Loxa

Observer

dbond

Date

April 6, 2024 08:36 PM EDT
Loxa - Photo (c) Mike Quinn, Austin, TX, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Mike Quinn, Austin, TX
jaykeller's ID: Genus Loxa, a member of Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)
Added on April 7, 2024
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What

Melaleuca Weevil (Oxyops vitiosus)

Observer

logancrees

Date

February 28, 2024 09:56 AM EST
Melaleuca Weevil - Photo (c) jimeckert49, some rights reserved (CC BY)
jaykeller's ID: Melaleuca Weevil (Oxyops vitiosus)
Added on April 7, 2024
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Observer

joemdo

Date

July 7, 2019 09:47 PM EDT

Description

Facing trail, didn't attract much. Probably didn't leave the light on long enough/area was too thick with vegetation.

Symphylus caribbeanus - Photo (c) Eric Eaton, all rights reserved, uploaded by Eric Eaton
jaykeller's ID: Symphylus caribbeanus, a member of Jewel Bugs (Family Scutelleridae)
Added on April 5, 2024
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Observer

joemdo

Date

May 28, 2022 01:12 AM EDT

Description

Three sheets set up at Mitchell's Landing for blacklighting. Mosquitoes were pretty bad but the insect activity at the sheets was pretty good. Moonrise was around 5AM so I had no moonlight while out here. Very little wind/no rain although it rained earlier in the day. In other words conditions were about as good as they can get! This observation is from sheet two described below.

1: Mitchell's Landing campground, first campground area. Bioquip blacklight hooked up to the campground outlet.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?d1=2022-05-27&d2=2022-05-28&nelat=25.755746895753024&nelng=-80.92789229991335&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&swlat=25.75508256428238&swlng=-80.93072799107044&user_id=joemdo

2: Mitchell's Landing campground, second campground. Sheet hung up on side of bathroom facing open area. 2 DJ blacklights connected to USB powerpack.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?d1=2022-05-27&d2=2022-05-28&nelat=25.755755887564277&nelng=-80.92570411775625&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&swlat=25.75509155614391&swlng=-80.92853980891334&user_id=joemdo

3: Mitchell's Landing campground near the airboat ramp. 2 DJ blacklights connected to USB powerpack.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?d1=2022-05-27&d2=2022-05-28&nelat=25.755709142419263&nelng=-80.92163999637712&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&swlat=25.75438047533931&swlng=-80.9273101862346&user_id=joemdo

All my blacklighting observations from Loop Road tonight, May 27th PM to May 28th AM:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?d1=2022-05-27&d2=2022-05-28&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo

Here's a video showing the DJ blacklights in action at the Pinecrest campground (Big Cypress) from Summer 2019: https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk

Info about the cheapy DJ blacklights used on the second and third sheet, great for getting started with blacklighting: https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/damontighe/11836-diy-moth-light

Blacklighting project for Florida on iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida

Euschistus ictericus - Photo (c) Russell Pfau, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Russell Pfau
jaykeller's ID: Euschistus ictericus, a member of Brown Stink Bugs (Genus Euschistus)
Added on April 5, 2024
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Observer

joemdo

Date

February 28, 2022 09:59 PM EST

Description

One of the best nights of blacklighting I have had so far! Temps were in the low 70's, there was some light wind, making for difficult photography at times but it wasn't too bad. Lots of bigger insects came to the first sheet so I didn't spend as much time on the tiny stuff and probably missed lots species. I also met a couple really cool guys that were into bluegrass music so I had crunchy tunes to go along with the blacklighting goodness.

I had two sheets set up, this photo is from the second sheet described below, which I didn't spend as much time at.

First sheet was at the first Mitchell's Landing Campground with an RV hookup and regular power sockets. I was using my Bioquip blacklight hooked up to the power there and also changed the position of the sheet ever so slightly so it was a little bit further from the big oak here and maybe was a little more exposed.
All observations from the first sheet: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.75581877096547&nelng=-80.92848461106104&on=2022-02-28&place_id=any&swlat=25.755154439896867&swlng=-80.92983537153731&user_id=joemdo

Second sheet was in a random little area right off Loop Road that mostly had pines. Not an ideal setup but I didn't have a lot of time and wanted to try a new spot. I lit this sheet with two cheapy DJ blacklights.
All observations from the second sheet: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.753631626006754&nelng=-80.93233231414365&on=2022-02-28&place_id=any&swlat=25.75230293568458&swlng=-80.93503383509619&user_id=joemdo

All observations from tonight: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.75688987500895&nelng=-80.92476405596601&on=2022-02-28&place_id=any&swlat=25.751575170341294&swlng=-80.93557013977617&user_id=joemdo

Here's a video showing the DJ blacklights in action at the Pinecrest campground (Big Cypress) from Summer 2019: https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk

Info about the cheapy DJ blacklights used on the first and second sheet, great for getting started with blacklighting: https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/damontighe/11836-diy-moth-light

Blacklighting project for Florida on iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida

Banasa lenticularis - Photo (c) Joseph Connors, all rights reserved, uploaded by Joseph Connors
jaykeller's ID: Banasa lenticularis, a member of Stink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)
Added on April 5, 2024
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kenz_thelyon

Date

September 7, 2023 11:36 AM MDT
jaykeller's ID: Trirhabda pilosa ssp. vittata, a member of Skeletonizing Leaf and Flea Beetles (Subfamily Galerucinae)
Added on April 5, 2024
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