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Stink Bug nymph
Pentatomidae
19.1943, 72.9702
Field Notes
Description:
The stink bug, derives its name from its tendency to eject a foul smelling glandular substance secreted from pores in the thorax when disturbed. The chemicals involved include aldehydes, making the smell similar to that of coriander; whether or not a human finds the smell unpleasant or pleasant may be genetic. In some species the liquid contains cyanide compounds with a rancid almond scent. This is a form of antipredator adaptation.
Habitat:
Seen at an open forest near a river.
Notes:
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