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Eurygaster testudinaria
Family: Scutelleridae

Fairly large shieldbugs, the two Eurygaster species are often known as Tortoise Bugs. The ground colour and intensity of the markings are variable. This species is distinguished from the slightly smaller and rarer E. maura
by the slight central depression at the front of the head and the slightly more protruding hind corners ('shoulders') of the pronotum. These characters are not always reliable; genitalic examination may be necessary. Females show a gap between the genital plate and the previous segment (often visible in the field with a hand lens), while the male aedaegus has 4 internal spines (requires dissection).


Nymphs feed on grasses between May-August, becoming adult from July. Previously uncommon, it is now widespread in southern Britain and Ireland in dry and damp grasslands and is expanding its range northwards.

Adult: All year
Length 9-11 mm

see illustrated life stages chart
Eurygaster testudinaria
Adult: Dorset (September 2007) ©David Longshaw

Eurygaster testudinaria detail of head Eurygaster testudinaria
Adult detail: Berks (May 2008) ©Darren Bradley

Adult detail: Glamorgan (June 2009) ©Barry Stewart

Eurygaster testudinaria Eurygaster testudinaria
Adult: Berks (May 2008) ©Darren Bradley

Adult: north London (May 2007) ©Tristan Bantock
Eurygaster testudinaria Eurygaster testudinaria
Adult: Berks (May 2010) ©Jonathan Michaelson

Adult: Surrey (August 2007) ©Stuart Read
Eurygaster testudinaria Eurygaster testudinaria
Adult: Surrey (August 2007) ©Stuart Read

Early instar nymph: Surrey (June 2009) ©Tristan Bantock
Eurygaster testudinaria nymph Eurygaster testudinaria nymph
Mid instar nymph: Surrey (July 2009) ©Tristan Bantock

Final instar nymph: south London (August 2007) ©Joe Botting

Eurygaster testudinaria nymph Eurygaster testudinaria nymph
Final instar nymph: Berks (August 2009) ©Jonathan Michaelson

Final instar nymph: north London (August 2008) ©Tristan Bantock
Eurygaster testudinaria female Eurygaster testudinaria male
Underside of female abdomen showing genital plates ©Tristan Bantock

Male genital capsule showing aedaegus with 4 spines ©Tristan Bantock