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brown marmorated stink bug |
Halyomorpha halys |
This picture shows two adults and a last instar or 5th instar nymph. This shows how wings are not fully developed in the nymph. On crab apple |
| 1113016 |
brown marmorated stink bug |
Halyomorpha halys |
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| 1113008 |
brown marmorated stink bug |
Halyomorpha halys |
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| 1113009 |
brown marmorated stink bug |
Halyomorpha halys |
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| 1113010 |
brown marmorated stink bug |
Halyomorpha halys |
This picture shows several early instar nymphs in three different stages on an egg mass: the one dark red nymph is a first stage or instar nymph, the light red nymph has just molted and is therefore a new second stage or second instar nymph. The other 4 black nymphs are second stage or second instar nymphs. It is at this stage when aggregating nymphs may have a tick-like appearance. Note also that all the eggs have hatched. |
| 1113011 |
brown marmorated stink bug |
Halyomorpha halys |
Newly-hatched egg mass |
| 1113013 |
brown marmorated stink bug |
Halyomorpha halys |
It shows 6 last or 5th instar nymphs, you can also see feeding damage on the leaf. There is also one last instar or 5th instar of another stink bug, Acrosternum hilare, or the green stink bug. This is a native species, also a polyphagous pest species and we can expect similar damage and eventually the brown marmorated stink bug will also have a similar distribution (found throughout southern Canada and US). Photo Taken in August. |
| 1113014 |
brown marmorated stink bug |
Halyomorpha halys |
2nd Instar |
| 1113015 |
brown marmorated stink bug |
Halyomorpha halys |
Late instar |