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    Shieldbugs.

    Hello Rockwolf! Your bug belongs to the superfamily Pentatomomorpha, family Scutelleridae. There are several genres in Southeast Asia and tropical Australia den area called "bejeweled bugs". Scutiphora, Tectocoris, etc. I don't nothing else. Ciao!!
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    Shieldbugs.

    Sorry, but all three bugs are the same species. As discussed harry eales for the third, are all Acanthosoma hemorroidale. Indeed, we should'nt look at their colors are so different, because what matters are the structures. I put some links: Acanthosoma hemorroidale. Look at the final nymphs. The...
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    Shieldbugs.

    Hello! Pardon for my english. I am Spanish and sometimes I do'nt quite understand or what I say too. Here are Gonocerus acuteangulatus with typical darker coloration of northern Europe. Ciao!!
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    Shieldbugs.

    Hello! These couple are Gonocerus sp. I don't know what species are in Swabi but I think it may be next to Gonocerus insidiator which is typical of european temperate environments.
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    Shieldbugs.

    Hello. I'm sure it's a Troilus luridus nymph. Zicrona's nymph has tergum skin very red. Please, take a look at these links: Troilus luridus http://www.britishbugs.org.uk/heteroptera/Pentatomidae/troilus_luridus.html Zicrona caerulea...
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