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Family Pentatomidae
This page contains pictures and information about Brown Shield Bug that we found in
the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.

- Body length 8mm
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- These little shield bugs are pale brown in colour. Their colour vary a
little between individals. The bugs is are active fliers. If we come too
closely, they fly away.
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- In mid summer we found this bug laying eggs on grass. Their eggs are
creamy white and laid in two rows.
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- We found some of
them near by feeding on tall grasses near Bulimba Creek in Macgregor Bushland.
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- Reference:
- 1. Insects
of Australia, CSIRO, Division of Entomology, Melbourne University
Press, 2nd Edition 1991, pp 508.
- 2. Stink
Bugs of Australia - FaunaKeys, Australian Museum online 2003.
- 3. Sucking
insect pests of soybean - The State of Queensland (Department of
Primary Industries and Fisheries) 2005.
- 4. Brown
shield bug - Insects Identification
and Information Guide, Australian Cotton CRC, 2004.
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