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Catacanthus incarnatus ( Man Faced Stink Bug )

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Catacanthus incarnatus Man Faced stink bug
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BACINT - 070202
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SPECIES  Catacanthus incarnatus

ORIGIN   Indonesia

FRAME   14.5x14.5xD5cm Made from recycled products.

DESCRIPTION   AKA Man faced stink bug. If you look closely you can see his happy face. It was discovered in 1778 by British entomologist Dru Drury. This species masses in dense groups of several hundred on fruit trees and are considered as a pest as they feed on the young shoots and sap of valuable crops such as Cashew trees, corn and cotton. The bright colour is said to warn predators of its toxicity.

Please note may come in red colour and some markings differ from specimen to specimen.

COMES IN RECYCLED CARDBOARD GIFT BOX

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