Talk:Green shield bug

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eating fruit in New Zealand[edit]

In our garden in Nez Zealand they are a pest and they suck from Tomatoes and Fruit, especially pears. 95.222.220.207 (talk) 17:39, 5 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]


ARE THE ALL GREEN[edit]


Merge[edit]

This article should be merged with green stink bug which is more complete and concerns the same animal. Hmoulding (talk) 14:11, 19 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Green shield bug

The green shield bug (Palomena prasina) is a species of shield bug in the family Pentatomidae. It is commonly found throughout Europe, including Great Britain and Ireland, in a large variety of habitats, including gardens. The species displays different colouration during each nymphal stage, light brown, black or green-black, and in the final stage, the imago, is bright green with short wings. The imago stage is usually reached in September, with hibernation occurring in November. This green shield bug was photographed on Cumnor Hill in Oxfordshire, England.

Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp

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