You must include the name of your nostalgic item in the title. See us in our Home page.Be polite, respect each other and have fun! Plant-feeding and Other Bugs (Hemiptera) of South Australia. by Gerry Cassis, Emma Betts and Michael Elliott, Stink Bugs, Fauna Net, Australian Museum 2002. Poecilometis Dallas, 1851 - Australian Biological Resources Study, 2008. Poecilometis Dallas and Eumecopus Dallas (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), with description of new species and selection of lectotypes. A revision of the species of Australian and New Guinea shield bugs formerly placed in the genera Reference Collection Database - Department of Agriculture WesternĪustralia. Of Australia, CSIRO, Division of Entomology, Melbourne University They are also known also as stink bugs and produce foul smelling defensive , body length nymph 15mm, adult 20mm The Shield Bugs are fairy common in Brisbane forest and bushland. More information and pictures please click here. This is the most common stink bug found in Brisbane forests. The adults are in shield shape with dark brown and black inĬolour. We found the nymphs in clusters of six to eight under loose bark of a Common Gum Tree Shield Bug Poecilometis patruelis, adult body length nymph 25mm Those bug nymph are black and white in colour. More information and pictures pleaseĬlick on here. They are quiteĬommon on the gum tree trunk in Brisbane. Two-dots Gum Tree Shield Bug Poecilometis parilis, body length 20mm This bugs was found on a Gum Tree trunk alone on mid summer. The apex of scutellum lightened only at very tip. There is aīlack dot on each front wing-covers. Its legs and antenna are orange brown in colour. Two-dots Shield Bug Poecilometis monteithi, body length 20mm This is a medium size stink bug with dense brown punctuation dots on Near by. This bug looks similar to the above species except it does not When disturbed, it flew to another Banksia tree Poecilometis eximius, body length 20mm We found this brown shield bug once during early summer in Alexandra Hill. More information and pictures please find in this page. The coarse dense brownish punctuations patches and lines of chocolate brown on Zebra Gum Tree Shield Bug Poecilometis histricus, body length adults 20mm We found those bugs easily at Macgregor and Wishart bushland in Brisbane, from late Upper side of the whole body is covered withĬoarse punctations. Scutellum usually constricted towards the apex. ![]() With lateral angles obtuse, acute or has the short slender spine. Juga do not surpassing apex of anteclypeus. The head is moderate elongate with round apex. The They have the typical shield-shaped body which is in general longer than Antennae are basically 4-segmented but appearing 5-segmented in a number of species owing to a secondary subdivision of the 2nd antenna1 segment. Genera by wings longer than abdomen, with wing veins linear and Poecilometis stink bugs can be distinguished from other similar Most are dark brown to reddish brown in colour. ![]() ![]() We found a number of different species in Brisbane. Shield Bug Feeding on gum tree trunk Poecilometis is the largest stink bug genera (50 species) in Australia. We found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia. Gum Tree Shield Bugs - Genera Poecilometis This page contains pictures and information about Gum Tree Shield Bugs in genera Poecilometis that
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