I found this guy/girl in my garden(Lancashire) on the 19th October, after I had been hacking back the conifers. I found 2 or 3 later in the week, never seen these anywhere in England before or the continent for that matter.
Are they common? ID please.
Russ
Another Shield bug for ID please.
- LancsRover
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Re: Another Shield bug for ID please.
It's a Juniper Shieldbug Cyphostethus tristriatus. They used to be confined to wild Junipers, but have latterly discovered that they can live on garden junipers and Lawson Cypress, and so have greatly extended their range. They are quite common in the south and midlands at least.
M.
M.
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Re: Another Shield bug for ID please.
I like the markings and colours of that species Russ, it looks like a real jewel
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Hello again Mikhail.
Chris
![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
Hello again Mikhail.
Chris
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Re: Another Shield bug for ID please.
Cheers Mikhail, they must have taken to Leylandii too!
Russ
Russ