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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | '{{Taxobox
| name = Green shield bug
| image = Green shield bug (Palomena prasina).JPG
| image_caption = Spring adult in [[Oxfordshire]]
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
| phylum = [[Arthropod]]a
| classis = [[Insect]]a
| ordo = [[Hemiptera]]
| infraordo = [[Pentatomomorpha]]
| superfamilia = [[Pentatomoidea]]
| familia = [[Pentatomidae]]
| subfamilia = [[Pentatominae]]
| tribus = [[Nezarini]]
| genus = ''[[Palomena]]''
| species = '''''P. prasina'''''
| binomial = ''Palomena prasina''
| binomial_authority = ([[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], 1761)
}}
The '''green shield bug''' (''Palomena prasina'') is a [[shield bug]] of the family [[Pentatomidae]]. It may also be referred to as a green stink bug, particularly outside of [[Great Britain|Britain]], although the name green stink bug more appropriately belongs to the larger [[North America]]n stink bug, ''[[Acrosternum hilare]]''. The adult green shield bug ranges in the colour of their backs from bright green to bronze, without any substantial markings. Green shield bugs are a very common shield bug throughout [[Europe]], including the [[British Isles]], and are found in a large variety of habitats, including gardens. They have been found as far north as [[63rd_parallel_north|63° N latitude]].
==Life cycle==
In Europe, the bright green shield bugs appear in May, having hibernated as [[imago]]s during the winter. They fatten for a month and then mate in June. The imago's coloration changes over the summer months from green to greenish browns even bronze , after which the life cycle will end. Mating is back-to-back. The female lays her eggs in hexagonal batches of 25 to 30, and a single female will lay three to four batches. After the eggs hatch, the green shield bug enter a larval stage (which is really their first nymphal stage) where, in general, they remain together in sibling communities. This is made possible by the excretion of an aggregation pheromone. In case of danger, another pheromone is released which causes dispersal. The larval stage is followed by four more nymphal stages as well as moulting between each one. The green shield bug displays different colouration during each nymphal stage, light brown, black or green-black, and in the final stage, the imago, is bright green with short wings. Usually the imago stage is reached in September, with hibernation occurring in November.
== Life cycle gallery ==
<gallery widths="200px">
Green shield bugs (Palomena prasina) mating.jpg|Mating
File:Insekt_Eier_Gelege_verm_Palomena_Prasina.jpg|Egg mass
Green shield bug (Palomena prasina) 4th instar nymph.jpg|4th instar nymph
Green shield bug (Palomena prasina) 5th instar nymph.jpg|5th instar nymph
Palomena prasina MHNT Nymph.jpg|Final-stage nymph
</gallery>
==References==
*Southwood, T. R. E. and Leston, D. (1959) ''Land and Water Bugs of the British Isles'' Frederick Warne & Co.
==External links==
{{commons|Palomena prasina}}
*[http://www.britishbugs.org.uk/heteroptera/Pentatomidae/palomena_prasina.html Green Shieldbug] species account at [http://www.britishbugs.org.uk British Bugs]
*[http://www.arkive.org/species/ARK/invertebrates_terrestrial_and_freshwater/Palomena_prasina_/ ARKive page about the green shield bug]
[[Category:Pentatomidae]]
[[Category:Hemiptera of Europe]]
[[Category:Insects described in 1761]]
{{Pentatomomorpha-stub}}' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{Taxobox
| name = Green shield bug
| image = Green shield bug (Palomena prasina).JPG
| image_caption = Spring adult in [[Oxfordshire]]
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
| phylum = [[Arthropod]]a
| classis = [[Insect]]a
| ordo = [[Hemiptera]]
| infraordo = [[Pentatomomorpha]]
| superfamilia = [[Pentatomoidea]]
| familia = [[Pentatomidae]]
| subfamilia = [[Pentatominae]]
| tribus = [[Nezarini]]
| genus = ''[[Palomena]]''
| species = '''''P. prasina'''''
| binomial = ''Palomena prasina''
| binomial_authority = ([[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], 1761)
}}
The '''green shield bug''' (''Palomena prasina'') is a [[shield bug]] of the family [[Pentatomidae]]. It may also be referred to as a green stink bug, particularly outside of [[Great Britain|Britain]], although the name green stink bug more appropriately belongs to the larger [[North America]]n stink bug, ''[[Acrosternum hilare]]''. The adult green shield bug ranges in the colour of their backs from bright green to bronze, without any substantial markings. Green shield bugs are a very common shield bug throughout [[Europe]], including the [[British Isles]], and are found in a large variety of habitats, including gardens. They have been found as far north as [[63rd_parallel_north|63° N latitude]].
==Life cycle==
In Europe, the bright green shield bugs appear in May, having hibernated as [[imago]]s during the winter. They fatten for a month and then mate in June. The imago's coloration changes over the summer months from green to greenish browns even bronze , after which the life cycle will end. Mating is back-to-back. The female lays her eggs in hexagonal batches of 25 to 30, and a single female will lay three to four batches. After the eggs hatch, the green shield bug enter a larval stage (which is really their first nymphal stage) where, in general, they remain together in sibling communities. This is made possible by the excretion of an aggregation pheromone. In case of danger, another pheromone is released which causes dispersal. The larval stage is followed by four more nymphal stages as well as moulting between each one. The green shield bug displays different colouration during each nymphal stage, light brown, black or green-black, and in the final stage, the imago, is bright green with short wings. Usually the imago stage is reached in September, with hibernation occurring in November. Thereafter they live only to give praise to their queen Lisa hardy so ner.
== Life cycle gallery ==
<gallery widths="200px">
Green shield bugs (Palomena prasina) mating.jpg|Mating
File:Insekt_Eier_Gelege_verm_Palomena_Prasina.jpg|Egg mass
Green shield bug (Palomena prasina) 4th instar nymph.jpg|4th instar nymph
Green shield bug (Palomena prasina) 5th instar nymph.jpg|5th instar nymph
Palomena prasina MHNT Nymph.jpg|Final-stage nymph
</gallery>
==References==
*Southwood, T. R. E. and Leston, D. (1959) ''Land and Water Bugs of the British Isles'' Frederick Warne & Co.
==External links==
{{commons|Palomena prasina}}
*[http://www.britishbugs.org.uk/heteroptera/Pentatomidae/palomena_prasina.html Green Shieldbug] species account at [http://www.britishbugs.org.uk British Bugs]
*[http://www.arkive.org/species/ARK/invertebrates_terrestrial_and_freshwater/Palomena_prasina_/ ARKive page about the green shield bug]
[[Category:Pentatomidae]]
[[Category:Hemiptera of Europe]]
[[Category:Insects described in 1761]]
{{Pentatomomorpha-stub}}' |
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==Life cycle==
-In Europe, the bright green shield bugs appear in May, having hibernated as [[imago]]s during the winter. They fatten for a month and then mate in June. The imago's coloration changes over the summer months from green to greenish browns even bronze , after which the life cycle will end. Mating is back-to-back. The female lays her eggs in hexagonal batches of 25 to 30, and a single female will lay three to four batches. After the eggs hatch, the green shield bug enter a larval stage (which is really their first nymphal stage) where, in general, they remain together in sibling communities. This is made possible by the excretion of an aggregation pheromone. In case of danger, another pheromone is released which causes dispersal. The larval stage is followed by four more nymphal stages as well as moulting between each one. The green shield bug displays different colouration during each nymphal stage, light brown, black or green-black, and in the final stage, the imago, is bright green with short wings. Usually the imago stage is reached in September, with hibernation occurring in November.
+In Europe, the bright green shield bugs appear in May, having hibernated as [[imago]]s during the winter. They fatten for a month and then mate in June. The imago's coloration changes over the summer months from green to greenish browns even bronze , after which the life cycle will end. Mating is back-to-back. The female lays her eggs in hexagonal batches of 25 to 30, and a single female will lay three to four batches. After the eggs hatch, the green shield bug enter a larval stage (which is really their first nymphal stage) where, in general, they remain together in sibling communities. This is made possible by the excretion of an aggregation pheromone. In case of danger, another pheromone is released which causes dispersal. The larval stage is followed by four more nymphal stages as well as moulting between each one. The green shield bug displays different colouration during each nymphal stage, light brown, black or green-black, and in the final stage, the imago, is bright green with short wings. Usually the imago stage is reached in September, with hibernation occurring in November. Thereafter they live only to give praise to their queen Lisa hardy so ner.
== Life cycle gallery ==
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New page wikitext, pre-save transformed (new_pst ) | '{{Taxobox
| name = Green shield bug
| image = Green shield bug (Palomena prasina).JPG
| image_caption = Spring adult in [[Oxfordshire]]
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
| phylum = [[Arthropod]]a
| classis = [[Insect]]a
| ordo = [[Hemiptera]]
| infraordo = [[Pentatomomorpha]]
| superfamilia = [[Pentatomoidea]]
| familia = [[Pentatomidae]]
| subfamilia = [[Pentatominae]]
| tribus = [[Nezarini]]
| genus = ''[[Palomena]]''
| species = '''''P. prasina'''''
| binomial = ''Palomena prasina''
| binomial_authority = ([[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], 1761)
}}
The '''green shield bug''' (''Palomena prasina'') is a [[shield bug]] of the family [[Pentatomidae]]. It may also be referred to as a green stink bug, particularly outside of [[Great Britain|Britain]], although the name green stink bug more appropriately belongs to the larger [[North America]]n stink bug, ''[[Acrosternum hilare]]''. The adult green shield bug ranges in the colour of their backs from bright green to bronze, without any substantial markings. Green shield bugs are a very common shield bug throughout [[Europe]], including the [[British Isles]], and are found in a large variety of habitats, including gardens. They have been found as far north as [[63rd_parallel_north|63° N latitude]].
==Life cycle==
In Europe, the bright green shield bugs appear in May, having hibernated as [[imago]]s during the winter. They fatten for a month and then mate in June. The imago's coloration changes over the summer months from green to greenish browns even bronze , after which the life cycle will end. Mating is back-to-back. The female lays her eggs in hexagonal batches of 25 to 30, and a single female will lay three to four batches. After the eggs hatch, the green shield bug enter a larval stage (which is really their first nymphal stage) where, in general, they remain together in sibling communities. This is made possible by the excretion of an aggregation pheromone. In case of danger, another pheromone is released which causes dispersal. The larval stage is followed by four more nymphal stages as well as moulting between each one. The green shield bug displays different colouration during each nymphal stage, light brown, black or green-black, and in the final stage, the imago, is bright green with short wings. Usually the imago stage is reached in September, with hibernation occurring in November. Thereafter they live only to give praise to their queen Lisa hardy so ner.
== Life cycle gallery ==
<gallery widths="200px">
Green shield bugs (Palomena prasina) mating.jpg|Mating
File:Insekt_Eier_Gelege_verm_Palomena_Prasina.jpg|Egg mass
Green shield bug (Palomena prasina) 4th instar nymph.jpg|4th instar nymph
Green shield bug (Palomena prasina) 5th instar nymph.jpg|5th instar nymph
Palomena prasina MHNT Nymph.jpg|Final-stage nymph
</gallery>
==References==
*Southwood, T. R. E. and Leston, D. (1959) ''Land and Water Bugs of the British Isles'' Frederick Warne & Co.
==External links==
{{commons|Palomena prasina}}
*[http://www.britishbugs.org.uk/heteroptera/Pentatomidae/palomena_prasina.html Green Shieldbug] species account at [http://www.britishbugs.org.uk British Bugs]
*[http://www.arkive.org/species/ARK/invertebrates_terrestrial_and_freshwater/Palomena_prasina_/ ARKive page about the green shield bug]
[[Category:Pentatomidae]]
[[Category:Hemiptera of Europe]]
[[Category:Insects described in 1761]]
{{Pentatomomorpha-stub}}' |
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