by Jeffrey S. Pippen | Back to Jeff's Miscellaneous Invertebrates Page | Jeff's Nature Pages
Over 200 species in 60+ genera are reported for North America. In self defense, most species produce foul odors when handled or harassed.Anchor Stink Bug (Stiretrus anchorago) Collier Co., FL 31 Dec 2008 | |
Anchor Stink Bug (Stiretrus anchorago) Collier Co., FL 31 Dec 2008 |
Juniper Stink Bug (Banasa euchlora) Durham Co., NC 18 Nov 2013 | |
Juniper Stink Bug (Banasa euchlora) Durham Co., NC 18 Nov 2013 | |
Juniper Stink Bug (Banasa euchlora) Durham Co., NC 18 Nov 2013 |
Brown Marmorated Stinkbug (Halyomorpha halys) Durham Co., NC 19 Nov 2013 Native to Asia, this insect was accidentally introduced to the US in the late 1990s and has become a serious agricultural pest. | |
Brown Marmorated Stinkbug (Halyomorpha halys) Durham Co., NC 19 Nov 2013 They seek shelter in houses and other buildings in autumn. | |
Brown Marmorated Stinkbug (Halyomorpha halys) Durham Co., NC 19 Nov 2013 A checkered "fringe" and pale antennal patches help identify this species. |
Probably Euschistus sp. stink bugs Watauga Co., NC 23 July 2008 | |
Probably Euschistus sp. stink bugs Watauga Co., NC 23 July 2008 | |
Rice Stinkbug (Oebalus pugnax) Washington Co., NC 30 June 2006 |
Probably a nymph of a Green Stink Bug (Nezara viridula) Durham Co., NC 9 Oct 2004 |
Created on ... Jan 7, 2009 | jeffpippen9@gmail.com