Subfamily Coreinae

in Nature Observer24 days ago
Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Subfamily CoreinaeApril 03 2026Central Aceh Regency,Aceh, Indonesia

This is a pair of stink bugs mating, this is a very interesting sight and we can see it directly because I have managed to capture it well. The stink bug itself is a flying insect that often spends its time on plants and grass, but it is very unfortunate that this insect is often considered a pest by farmers because of its nature that can damage plants and leaves, this insect also has a very stable population in my area so we can find this insect almost anywhere, looking for it is not difficult but photographing it requires extra patience because this insect is very sensitive to movement, but luckily the stink bugs that I found were mating so I could easily photograph it even from several different angles.

Although often considered a pest by farmers, this insect also has a very unique shape, especially when viewed from close up. I managed to photograph this stink bug using a macro lens so we can see every detail of this insect clearly.
Okay everyone, now I'm going to share some images of this stink bug here.



Camera Usedpoco c65
LensMM
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Iso speedISO
Focal lengthMM
PhotographySubfamily Coreinae
Photographer@maxmarvin


Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/346955794
LatitudeLongitudeMap
5.157142896.6281514https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.1571428131&mlon=96.6281514574#map=12/5.1571/96.6282

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