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A stink bug nymph sitting on a white background facing right. Its head, thorax, legs, antennae, and row of scent glands on the abdomen are metallic blue-green. The rest of the abdomen is brilliantly shiny red.

A stink bug nymph sitting on a white background facing right. Its head, thorax, legs, antennae, and row of scent glands on the abdomen are metallic blue-green. The rest of the abdomen is brilliantly shiny red.

A stink bug nymph sitting on a white background facing bottom left. Its head, thorax, legs, antennae, and row of scent glands on the abdomen are metallic blue-green. The rest of the abdomen is brilliantly shiny red.

A stink bug nymph sitting on a white background facing bottom left. Its head, thorax, legs, antennae, and row of scent glands on the abdomen are metallic blue-green. The rest of the abdomen is brilliantly shiny red.

A stink bug nymph sitting on a white background facing bottom right. Its head, thorax, legs, antennae, and row of scent glands on the abdomen are metallic blue-green. The rest of the abdomen is brilliantly shiny red.

A stink bug nymph sitting on a white background facing bottom right. Its head, thorax, legs, antennae, and row of scent glands on the abdomen are metallic blue-green. The rest of the abdomen is brilliantly shiny red.

It never ceases to amaze me that a species with these colors is native to the Southeast US (this is from North Carolina).

Florida predatory stink bug nymph #Pentatomidae: #Euthyrhynchus floridanus

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