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shield bug nymph with weird 'growth' on top..
bonitin
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Posted on 08-11-2009 16:59
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Hi,

While studying the lichen on the bark of an old Honeylocust tree I noticed something that at first sight looked like an up levelled piece of lichen. When I gently touched it it didn't fall but moved slightly. Looking through my macro lens I noticed something darkish with legs..a tiny shield bug nymph.

The lichen like thing on top (not bigger than 2mm) really looks firmly attached not just a loose piece fallen on..
Anyone knows what this could be, is it a kind of parasite Shock, or could it be the bug had been there long enough for the 'lichen' (?) to grow on..

Pics taken in Gent, Belgium in a local park on the 4th November..
Thanks for any suggestions! Smile
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John Bratton
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I think it is the fruiting body of a fungus. I can't remember the name: something like Entomophora.

 
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Posted on 08-11-2009 18:00
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Thanks John, can it be that such a type of fungus can be a parasite of bugs?Frown
I tried to upload two more pics, but it didn't work, perhaps a problem with the server..
 
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I don't know what the "thing" is, but the bug is an early instar nymph of Forest Bug, Pentatoma rufipes (Pentatomidae)
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Thanks a lot Lars for the id. of my little instar nymph!Smile
 
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