Following my earlier post, in which I could tell you the face did not belong to a member of Australia’s legislature etcetera, well here is the full body:
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Jennifersays
definately hemiptera! thanks for showing us the complete creature!
anna vsays
Looks like the stinkbugs we get plenty of in Greece. They are green if on leafy trees and brown if on trunks. I do not know if they are the same species changing color according to habitat, but they stink the same.
They also come buzzing to porch lights at night.
I have not seen a multicolored one like the one in your picture.
Ann Noveksays
Well, the scientific name in Swedish for this kind of a bug is roughly translated ” a berry fart”
spangled drongosays
Neil, never come across that stinker.
We have the orange stinker on the citrus trees and the harlequin stinker on the cottonwoods.
Jennifer says
definately hemiptera! thanks for showing us the complete creature!
anna v says
Looks like the stinkbugs we get plenty of in Greece. They are green if on leafy trees and brown if on trunks. I do not know if they are the same species changing color according to habitat, but they stink the same.
They also come buzzing to porch lights at night.
I have not seen a multicolored one like the one in your picture.
Ann Novek says
Well, the scientific name in Swedish for this kind of a bug is roughly translated ” a berry fart”
spangled drongo says
Neil, never come across that stinker.
We have the orange stinker on the citrus trees and the harlequin stinker on the cottonwoods.