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- There are quite a number of different genera stink bugs in Brisbane Eucalyptus
forest. Most of them are the typical shield-shaped and look similar. They include
the genera Poecilometis, Anchines, Alcaeus, Dippilana,
Bathrus,
and Theseus.
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- Genera Anchises look similar to Poecilometis, but can be
distinguished by the wing veins.
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- There is only one Australian species in Genera Anchises.
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- Golden Brown Shield Bug

- Anchises parvulus, 2nd instars
body length 15mm, adult body length 5mm
- We saw this stick bug mother with her new hatched babies on a gum tree
leaf. When we get near to have a closer look, the mother bug always tilt her
body towards us blocking our vision to her babies. No matter how we
disturbed her, she just stayed on top of her young bugs and did not move a
bit. More information and pictures please click here.
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- Acacia Shield Bug II

- ? Anchises sp., body length 20mm
- This bug was found on a Acacia tree trunk. This nymph was found near by and we believe it was the Acacia Shield Bug
nymph. The adult bug looked exactly the species above except the colour was
different. From the reference information we have
only one species in genera Anchises. We put this bug in this genera
anyway. More information and pictures please click on here.
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- Reference:
- 1. Stink
Bugs of Australia - FaunaKeys,
Australian Museum online 2003.
- 2. Anchises
parvulus - Australian Biological Resources Study,
Department of the Environment and Heritage, Commonwealth of Australia 2005.
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