October 21
Deraeocoris ruber nymph
Leaf Footed Bug (Male)
Blüte mit Besuchern
Another Boring Day
Baby Shieldbugs!?
VW Beetle
VW Beetle
275/366: Bug on Mustard Blossoms
en vogue
Climbing Spider
Bug
Bug on a flower
oaw - spot the bug
Bug
Murano - Santa Maria e San Donato
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...il était une fois…
Sunflower and visitors
Explored - Rotbeinige Baumwanze (Wilhelma)
Green Bug
Red Dragon
Library Bug
Speckled Bush Cricket (I think)
Male Stag Beetle
Male Stag Beetle Portrait
Take Off
Shiny Black Beetle
Beetle in Pollen
Bug on flower
Weevil
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Achtung!
The Unofficial State Bird of Alaska
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Unbekannte Wanze
Pipevine Swallowtail Caterpillar
Pipevine Swallowtail Caterpillar
Bug on flower
Small Bug
Amid the stones
Bugeyed Self (1923)
Bugeyed Self (1922)
Bugeyed Self (1921)
Bugeyed Self (1919)
Bugeyed Self (1918)
tiny silvery spider
Caterpillar
Dicyphus stachydis nymph
Liocoris tripustulatus
Dead.....but I couldn't resist!!
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Hairy/Sloe Shieldbug
Dolycoris baccarum can reach a length of about 10–12 millimetres (0.39–0.47 in). The basic color of pronotum and elytra is quite variable, but usually it is reddish purple, while scutellum is ocher. During the winter the basic color is dull brown. The whole body is quite hairy. The antennae are made by 4-5 black and white sections and the margins of the abdomen are alternately mottled with whitish and black. The male and female are very similar.
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