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A close-up, high-angle photograph shows a green shield bug (also known as a stink bug) resting on a textured, striped surface. The insect's body is predominantly a vibrant, textured green, with a distinct triangular-shaped scutellum (the plate between the wing bases) that is dark brown, transitioning to a lighter reddish-brown towards the posterior end of its body. The edges of its abdomen, visible along the sides, show faint reddish-brown segments. The bug has slender legs, which are yellowish-green near the body and become a darker reddish-brown towards the tips. Its antennae are visible, long, segmented, and dark at their extremities. The insect appears to be stationary, with its legs spread out, indicating it is resting or moving slowly. The background surface features horizontal stripes of varying shades of beige, light grey, and darker grey or brown. The texture suggests a woven fabric or a finely patterned tile, providing a soft contrast to the insect's hard exoskeleton. The lighting is even, highlighting the intricate details of the bug's body and the texture of the surface. There is no visible text in the image.
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