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    Default Please tell me what ths Bug is

    Sorry about only having the pic of the underside,the top was a darkish brown with a very light flash at the rear end. Its amazing how mucky your super clean double glazing looks at this magnification.It was about 10cm long ( 3/8 inch in real money)Forgot to mention it was shot through glass
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    It's could be a green shield bug that ha turned brown (they do as that) or Forest Forest Bug : Pentatoma rufipesBug.
    But this has green legs so it is probably the first .
    On the other hand it could be a Parent Bug Elasmucha grisea
    These are brown as you describe with green legs.
    We really need to see the top for the patterning . They all have slightly different patterns
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    Looks like a Green Shield Bug - Palomena prasina to me

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    Yes. It is and has turned brown. The do

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