Shield Bug Gallery
famtime
padmi lakshmi
near nud
gan-edhen
gino rossi
A spiked shield bug - Picromerus bidens - showing off its rather formidable insect-skewering mouthpa
iguanamouth:sinobug:Tessaratomid Giant Shield Bug Nymphs (Tessaratomidae)by Sinobug (itchydogimages)
Sloe bug/hårig bärfis.
in swedish: hårig bärfiswhich translates as ‘hairy berry-fart’
This rainy-day fencepost has something for pretty much everybody. #FencepostOfTheWeek
Red legged shield bug [1280 x 853] [OC] [OS]
Shield bug nymphs. This species - Picromerus bidens - preys on caterpillars and other insects.
Hawthorn shield bug/hagtornsbärfis (nymph).
iguanamouth:sinobug:Tessaratomid Giant Shield Bug Nymphs (Tessaratomidae)by Sinobug (itchydogimages)
iguanamouth:sinobug:Tessaratomid Giant Shield Bug Nymphs (Tessaratomidae)by Sinobug (itchydogimages)
iguanamouth:sinobug:Tessaratomid Giant Shield Bug Nymphs (Tessaratomidae)by Sinobug (itchydogimages)
iguanamouth:sinobug:Tessaratomid Giant Shield Bug Nymphs (Tessaratomidae)by Sinobug (itchydogimages)
iguanamouth:sinobug:Tessaratomid Giant Shield Bug Nymphs (Tessaratomidae)by Sinobug (itchydogimages)
iguanamouth:sinobug:Tessaratomid Giant Shield Bug Nymphs (Tessaratomidae)by Sinobug (itchydogimages)
iguanamouth:sinobug:Tessaratomid Giant Shield Bug Nymphs (Tessaratomidae)by Sinobug (itchydogimages)
iguanamouth:sinobug:Tessaratomid Giant Shield Bug Nymphs (Tessaratomidae)by Sinobug (itchydogimages)
iguanamouth:sinobug:Tessaratomid Giant Shield Bug Nymphs (Tessaratomidae)by Sinobug (itchydogimages)
iguanamouth: sinobug:Tessaratomid Giant Shield Bug Nymphs (Tessaratomidae) by Sinobug (itchydogimag
iguanamouth:sinobug:Tessaratomid Giant Shield Bug Nymphs (Tessaratomidae) by Sinobug (itchydogimage
Horned Shield Bug, male (Acanthosoma laevicorne, Acanthasomatidae)
rhamphotheca:Turquoise Shield Bug (Edessa rufomarginata)E. rufomarginata is a phytophagous stink bug
onenicebugperday:Tropical Shield mantis,Choeradodis staliiPhotos 1 and 2 byjasonzhu, photo 3 byfelip
“Hi everyone, I love and am very interested in insects, especially east asian ones. sadly I ha
“Found this one in Shiba Park. I can’t be sure what species it belongs to. It looks like
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