Tessaratomidae
Lyramorpha rosea Westwood, 1837
Lyramorpha rosea Westwood, 1837
Lyramorpha rosea is an insect species first described by Westwood in 1837, with distinct coloration and a body length of roughly 2.33 centimeters.
Musgraveia sulciventris (Stål, 1863)
Musgraveia sulciventris (Stål, 1863)
Musgraveia sulciventris, the bronze orange stinkbug, is an Australian citrus pest with potent defensive spray.
Tessaratoma papillosa (Drury, 1770)
Tessaratoma papillosa (Drury, 1770)
Tessaratoma papillosa is an insect with described adult, nymphal, and egg morphological traits across its life stages.
Pycanum alternatum (Lepeletier & Serville, 1828)
Pycanum alternatum (Lepeletier & Serville, 1828)
Pycanum rubens is a widespread giant stink bug in Tessaratomidae found across multiple regions of Asia and Southeast Asia.
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