Twospotted Stink Bug – Pentatomidae family
Two spotted Stink Bug – Pentatomidae family
Common Name: Two spotted Stink Bug
Latin Name: Pentatomidae family
Appearance:
- Adults have two distinct spots on the tops of their thoraxes and a keyhole-shaped pattern on the backs of their bodies. The head and legs are both black, with a white stripe on the latter.
- The thorax and abdomen are coloured differently, with black patterns on either a red, orange or tan background; the’ shoulders’ are rounded, as opposed to the spines observed in other predatory stink bugs. Like other predatory stink bugs, two-spotted stink bugs have beaks that are at least twice as thick as their antennae.
- Nymphs There are no wings—adult-like beaks. Overall, the form is circular, with a somewhat flattened underside. The head, thorax, and legs are all black or brown—Red, orange, or brown O shape on the abdomen, with black patches around the edge.