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Pentatomidae: Piezodorus lituratus (larvae)
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Posted on 05-02-2012 19:49
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It looks as a larva of Polomena sp.
I found it in late May on blueberry plants in central Poland
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Very nice species!! TumbsUp
Sincerely yours
Sara
 
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Palomena it�s not, but reminds me on a "youngster" of Piezodorus lituratus.

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Sara21392 wrote:
Very nice species!! TumbsUp


writing mistake, sorry Smile
 
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Frank Marquard wrote:
Palomena it�s not, but reminds me on a "youngster" of Piezodorus lituratus.

Frank





Thank you!
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Not too fast, "reminds me" is not "it is"!
Normally is Piezodorus lituratus a friend of Fabaceae, but i found often this species on Vaccinium - to date only adult specimen.
A further possiblity it�s here a larvae on Neottiglossa sp..

Frank
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ok, I looked for photos of Neottiglossa larvs, and it is more likely that the species on the picture is a larvae of it.
Thanks once more!
 
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