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The Red-shoulder bug is a 'true bug.' Also known as Goldenrain Tree bugs. This female was crawling on a sidewalk next to a privet hedge.
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Leptocoris chevreuxi adult. Dried specimen from London Museum.
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J. antica adult. Dried collection specimen.
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Red-shouldered bugs have red eyes and shoulders
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Leptocoris affinis. Dried specimen from London Museum.
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Male and female Red-shouldered bugs mating on the sidewalk. The female is larger than the male, with shorter wings.
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Leptocoris abdominalis taprobanensis adult. Dried museum specimen from the University of Tsukuba.
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L. augur adult. Dried specimen from the London Museum.
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L. productus adult in Uganda, Africa.
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J. silbergliedi adult. Dried collection specimen.
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True bugs like the Red-shouldered bug share the same type of mouth parts for sucking.
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L. tagalicus adult feeding on Cardiospermum grandiflorum in Australia.
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L. mitellatus adult in Australia
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L. teyrovskyi adult in Africa.
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J. golbachi adult. Dried collection specimen.
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Comparison of three male L. hexophthalmus from the ARC Plant Protection Research Institute of South Africa (identified by soapberrybug.org).
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J. obscura adult. Dried collection specimen.
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L. abdominalis abdominalis adult. Dried museum specimen from the University of Tsukuba.
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J. pyrrholoma adult. Dried collection specimen.
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J. pectoralis adult. Dried collection specimen.
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L. nigrofasciatus adult. Dried speciment from Smithsonian Institute.
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B. rubrolineata adults on Acer negundo (boxelder) in Davis, California.
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L. vicinus adult with nymphs (bottom left corner) on Schleichera oleosa in Darwin, Australia
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L. seidenstueckeri adults. Dried specimens from the London Museum.