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Florida predatory stink bug

Euthyrhynchus floridanus

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Field Notes

Description:

an adult, distinguished from all other stink bugs in the southeastern U.S. by a reddish spot at each corner of the scutellum outlined against a blue-black to purplish brown ground color.

Habitat:

urban school garden

Notes:

research says it eats cutworms, bean beetles, other stink bugs & earwigs; this one had stabbed a kudzu beetle with its beak

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PublishedJanuary 29, 2016

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