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Sciocoris (Neosciocoris) conspurcatus I don't know what was coming out of this Stink Bug, but I'm glad I caught it in camera ^_^ Europe,Geotagged,Macro,Portugal,Sciocoris,Sciocoris conspurcatus,Summer,insect,stink Bug,summer Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Sciocoris (Neosciocoris) conspurcatus

I don't know what was coming out of this Stink Bug, but I'm glad I caught it in camera ^_^

    comments (11)

  1. Wow, you managed to capture an entire microcosm in that drop, brilliant! Posted 3 years ago
    1. That's very kind of you Ferdy, I appreciate it ;-) Posted 3 years ago
  2. Nice! It looks like honeydew - a waste product that they secrete from feeding on plant sap. Posted 3 years ago
    1. Also, I removed the ID because E. servus is an american species. I think this looks like it could be Odontotarsus sp., but I am not positive. Posted 3 years ago
    2. That's great info to know, thank you so much :-) Posted 3 years ago
      1. You're welcome! Posted 3 years ago
  3. Anymore angles of this beauty? Nice shot* Posted 3 years ago
    1. Another angle of the photo bellow https://www.jungledragon.com/image/121585/stink_bug_sciocoris_conspurcatus.html Geotagged,Portugal,Sciocoris conspurcatus,Summer
      Posted 3 years ago
      1. Thanks! I agree with Claire's ID, Sciocoris (Neosciocoris) conspurcatus. Posted 3 years ago
        1. I think that was Christine, and not myself. Posted 3 years ago
          1. I've read "Species identified by Claire Hamilton"
            No problem! Thanks*
            Posted 3 years ago

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Sciocoris is a genus of shield bugs belonging to the family Pentatomidae.

Similar species: True Bugs
Species identified by Claire Hamilton
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Uploaded Sep 11, 2021. Captured Aug 15, 2021 08:41 in Unnamed Road, 8700 Olhão, Portugal.
  • X-T20
  • f/1.0
  • 1/180s
  • ISO400
  • 100mm