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Coreus marginatus - Eggs to nymph Rather old series, but still a useful docu I suppose... Coreidae,Coreoidea,Coreus,Coreus marginatus,Dock bug,Heteroptera,eggs,nl: Zuringrandwants,ovae Click/tap to enlarge

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  1. This single image gives so much insight, thank you for making it! Posted 5 years ago
    1. I agree!! I wish more people took photos and documented like this. It's so valuable - gives the plant, habitat, changes in eggs, the nymph. So amazing! Someday, Arp should make a book of all he's documented. No one else is this thorough. Posted 5 years ago
      1. Ahw, thanks y'all ... and here's me thinking this old stuff (2007 after all) would hardly be worthwhile (low quality images and all that) ... ;o) Posted 5 years ago

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"Coreus marginatus", commonly called the dock bug, is a species of squash bug. It is a speckled brown insect with a broad abdomen, and is common in most parts of Europe. It is often found in dense vegetation, such as hedgerows and wasteland, where it mainly feeds on the leaves and seeds of docks and sorrels.

Similar species: True Bugs
Species identified by Pudding4brains
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Uploaded Jun 6, 2020.