Green Shield Bug/Palomena prisina/grΓΆn bΓ€rfis. VΓ€rmland, Sweden (6 June 2025).
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Green Shield Bug/Palomena prisina/grΓΆn bΓ€rfis. VΓ€rmland, Sweden (6 June 2025).

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even by pentatomid standards, this green shield bug (Palomena prasina) nymph has a pathetically sad looking face, as if it's weakly asking me not to take a photo of it
(July 12th, 2025)
Emotional support stinkbug ^_^
preeetty stinkbug
Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
Knock knock! Who's there? A minstrel bug! Although adults sport all the livery of a medieval jester, their black and orange stripes are actually a way to warn potential predators that they don't taste good. They can be found throughout most of Europe, despite being often referred to as an Italian striped bugs.
(Image: A minstrel bug (Graphosoma italicum) by Alves Gaspar)

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shielded buggies I found a while ago
sorryI need to post these beautiful thangs i saw a while ago
tiny siblings dancing in synchrony..
on Kosteletzkya virginica.