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  2. Musgraveia sulciventris - Wikipedia

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    Musgraveia sulciventris is a large stink bug found in Australia, sometimes known as the bronze orange bug. It is considered a pest, particularly to plants in the citrus group. Bronze orange bugs suck the sap from trees, which causes the flowers and fruit to fall.

  3. Thaumastocoris peregrinus - Wikipedia

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    Thaumastocoris peregrinus, the bronze bug, is a true bug first described from Argentina, but is probably native to Australia.

  4. Tessaratomidae - Wikipedia

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    Bronze orange bugs (Musgraveia sulciventris) are serious pests to citrus crops in Australia. They are very large bugs, around 20 mm (0.79 in) in length, whose native host plants are members of the rue family, Rutaceae.

  5. Scutelleridae - Wikipedia

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    They are commonly known as jewel bugs or metallic shield bugs due to their often brilliant coloration. With the name based on the Asian genus Scutellera, they are also known as shield-backed bugs due to the enlargement of the thoracic scutellum into a continuous shield over the abdomen and wings.

  6. List of butterflies of Australia - Wikipedia

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    List of butterflies of Australia. Cairns birdwing ( Ornithoptera euphorion ): Australia's largest endemic butterfly. Australia has more than 400 species of butterfly, the majority of which are continental species, and more than a dozen endemic species from remote islands administered by various Australian territorial governments. The largest ...

  7. Common green bottle fly - Wikipedia

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    The common green bottle fly ( Lucilia sericata) is a blowfly found in most areas of the world and is the most well-known of the numerous green bottle fly species. Its body is 10–14 mm (0.39–0.55 in) in length – slightly larger than a house fly – and has brilliant, metallic, blue-green or golden coloration with black markings.

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