
Nezara viridula - Wikipedia
Nezara viridula, commonly known as the southern green stink bug (USA), southern green shield bug (UK) or green vegetable bug (Australia and New Zealand), is a plant-feeding stink bug. Believed to have originated in Ethiopia, it can now be found across the world. [1]
Southern Green Stink Bug - Field Guide to Common Texas Insects
Common Name: Southern green stink bug Scientific Name: Nezara viridula (Linnaeus) Order: Hemiptera. Description: Adults are about 1/2 to 3/4-inch in length and are solid green. Immature stages vary in color from black for very small nymphs to green for larger nymphs.
Species Nezara viridula - Southern Green Stink Bug
Feb 22, 2021 · Nymphs undergo a remarkable change in coloration: first instars are light yellowish with red eyes and transparent legs and antennae; they stay clustered near the eggs and do not feed. Second instars have black head, legs, and antennae; the thorax is also black, with a yellow spot on each outer side.
46 Texas Bugs and Insects (with Pictures) – Identification Guide
Sep 13, 2023 · The southern green stink bug is a small bright green insect with a shield-shaped body. Commonly found in backyards in Texas, the bug has a distinct triangular shape and measures 0.48” (12 mm) long. The green bug has six legs, reddish eyes, and long tan …
Southern green stink bug - Biocontrol, Damage and Life Cycle
Learn how to identify, prevent, and control southern green stinkbug. Find effective biological solutions to control stink bugs and protect your harvest.
bug in vegetables in Georgia is the Southern Green Stink Bug. Adults are a uniform dull light-green, though the ventral surface is paler. They are 13-17 mm long and about 8 mm wide. The green stink bug appears similar to the southern green, but has a pointed spine between the last two legs. In the southern green stink bug, this spine is rounded.
Southern Green Stink Bug, Nezara viridula (Linnaeus) (Insecta
The southern green stink bug overwinters as an adult, and hides in the bark of trees, leaf litter, or other locations to obtain protection from the weather. As spring temperatures begin to warm, the southern green stink bug moves out of the winter cover and begins feeding and oviposition.
Southern Green Stink Bug : USDA ARS
The southern green stink bug (SGSB), Nezara viridula (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), is a serious agricultural pest worldwide. Its host range includes soybean and other field crops, a variety of fruits and nuts, and many vegetables.
Southern Green Stink Bug (Nezara viridula) - Insect Identification
Jan 31, 2025 · The Southern Green Stink Bug is a large insect that can grow to be the size of an adult's thumbnail. The body of the insect is shaped like a classic shield. They are bright green, full-bodied, plump, slow-moving, and abundant in the South and far into Central America.
Southern Green Stink Bug - LSU AgCenter
Common Name: Southern green stink bug Scientific name: Nezara viridula (L.) Biology (life cycle): The adult is shield-shaped about ½- to 3/4-inch in length with an overall dull green color. The eggs are white to light yellow.