File:Palomena prasina nymph Richard Bartz.jpg
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Deutsch: Die Grüne Stinkwanze, auch als Gemeine Stinkwanze oder Gemeiner Grünling bezeichnet, ist eine in Europa weitverbreitete Insektenart. Sie ist eine der häufigsten Baumwanzen. Den Namen erhielt die Wanze wegen ihrer Fähigkeit bei Gefahr ein stark stinkendes und haftendes Sekret abzusondern, das bei einigen Menschen allergische Reaktionen auslösen kann. Hier zu sehen einen Nymphe.
English: Description: The green shield bug (Palomena prasina) is a shield bug of the family Pentatomidae. This shield bug is a medium-green colour above without any substantial markings. This is a very common shield bug in Britain, being found in many habitats, including gardens. As shown a nymph. |
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Author | Richard Bartz, Munich aka Makro Freak |
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Date and time of data generation | 13:26, 16 September 2007 |
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File change date and time | 16:43, 21 August 2007 |
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