A photograph of Leptoglossus zonatus bugs. Taken from Las Pinas, NCR, Philippines.
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A photograph of Leptoglossus zonatus bugs. Taken from Las Pinas, NCR, Philippines.
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Red-shouldered Bug - first photographed insect this year alongside the El Camino Real Hiking Trail in Santa Fe, NM #RedShoulderedBug #Insect #Bug #Arthropod #BugsOfInstagram #Naturalist #PhotoByJeriRae (at El Camino Real Hiking Trail) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp5I8ONOjGo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Scenes From My Walks - Mating Red Shouldered Bugs. This looks strange in real life as the larger one (female I think) is pulling around the smaller one (male I think. I am reminded of the pushmi-pullyu from the old Dr. Dolittle movie. “The red-shouldered bug prefers to feed on the goldenrain tree and chinaberry tree, but may also be found on althea (rose-of-sharon), arbor vitae, Western soapberry trees, boxelder trees and some fruit trees. The early stage nymphs are bright red with black legs and no wings.” - New Mexico State University CACES #ScenesFromMyWalk #RedShoulderedBug #RedShoulderedBugsMating #TrueBug #MatingBugs #Insects #Naturalist #PhotoByJeriRae #Entomology (at Santa Fe, New Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiuqzYvuI4-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Scenes From A Quick Walk - Mating Red Shouldered Bugs. This looks strange in real life as the larger one (female I think) is pulling around the smaller one (male I think. “The red-shouldered bug prefers to feed on the goldenrain tree and chinaberry tree, but may also be found on althea (rose-of-sharon), arbor vitae, Western soapberry trees, boxelder trees and some fruit trees. The early stage nymphs are bright red with black legs and no wings.” - New Mexico State University CACES - These we’re near a Goldenrain Tree. #ScenesFromMyWalk #RedShoulderedBug #RedShoulderedBugsMating #TrueBug #MatingBugs #Insects #Naturalist #PhotoByJeriRae #Entomology (at Santa Fe, New Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChqZELhrAZW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=