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Predatory Mystery Bug

Posted by misssherry (My Page) on
Sun, May 21, 06 at 14:04

I opened up a redbay leaf roll to see how the little palamedes swallowtail caterpillar was doing that I knew was in it, and I found its remains next to an interesting looking bug. I brought in several more palamedes and spicebush swallowtail caterpillars from outside to raise myself after seeing this - I didn't want to raise any more this spring, since I've already raised so many, but I can't stand to see butterfly cats get eaten! :(
Apparently this bug is some type of predatory stink bug. I looked in my big bug book and found some pictures of spined soldier bug nymphs and two-spotted stink bug nymphs that looked very similar to this one, but not exactly.
Anybody know what type this is? And is it just me, or do the markings on its back look like a picture of a house with big windows?
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Sherry


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RE: Predatory Mystery Bug

Kinda like this?

Here is a link that might be useful: bug nymph


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RE: Predatory Mystery Bug

Yep, that's a spined soldier bug nymph!
My bug must be something related.
MissSherry


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RE: Predatory Mystery Bug

So MissSherry, did ya squish him for eating your cat?


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RE: Predatory Mystery Bug

No, Susan, he disappeared just after I took his picture - I'd like to have squished him, though!
MissSherry


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RE: Predatory Mystery Bug

LOL, you gals are fierce! :)


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I'm so sorry, Mary Ann, I don't know why I called you Susan, except that I saw where she posted on this forum just before I looked at this thread.
I keep having these senior moments!
MissSherry


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RE: Predatory Mystery Bug

No problema MissSherry... You can call me whatever you like....Just keep the great pictures and stories coming!

I told you this forum was a hoot too...There are some great bug people here.


 
 

 

 


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