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Danville, California, United States
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Townsville, Queensland, Australia
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Sandalwood Mobile Home Park, Florida, United States
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Taos, New Mexico
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Made in San Jose, California.
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Onna, Okinawa, Japan
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Peter Miranda Grant, Florida, United States
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Exmouth, Western Australia, Australia
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Baling, Taoyuan County, Taiwan Identified by G. F. Yeh, TFRI Spilostethus hospes (Fabricius, 1749) Subfamily LygaeinaeFamily Lygaeidae
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(CC BY-NC 3.0) Attribution: The Natural History Museum. Photograph: Tristan Bantock
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Acanthocephala declivis--this was found while driving to work one morning on the hood of my car! I was just picking up speed on my neighborhood road when my field assistant (in the passenger seat) noticed it flailing, upside-down, on the hood. We stopped and captured it for later study. It likely fell onnto my hood from an oak tree above, and it was immobilized by the cold weather--about 45F. I've not seen this species previously in the NC Piedmont--I usually find only
Acanthocephala terminalis. Length is 31 mm (measured, tip of abdomen to base of tylus)--really large!
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Zaragoza: Aragn (Espaa)Depresin del Ebro.Identificacin: Brbol.Clase: InsectaHorden: HemipteraFamilia: Pentatomidae
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Arizona, United States
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(CC BY-NC 3.0) Attribution: The Natural History Museum. Photograph: Tristan Bantock
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North Carolina, United States
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Modified by CombineZP(CC BY-NC 3.0) Attribution: The Natural History Museum. Photograph: Tristan Bantock
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L: ca. 4 cmFamily: Tessaratomidae , Stl, 1864[det. "joe with a camera", 2011, based on this photo]Superfamily: PentatomoideaInfraorder: PentatomomorphaSuborder: HeteropteraOrder: HemipteraClass: Insectamore info:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TessaratomidaeIndonesia, Central Java: bvic. Gunug Lawu, ca. 500m asl. , 31.03.2011IMG_0498
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Charcos, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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(CC BY-NC 3.0) Attribution: The Natural History Museum. Photograph: Tristan Bantock
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Bahagian Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia
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Ipswich, England, United Kingdom