Man-faced stink bug

The Man-Faced Stink Bug is a bug in. It can be found on flowers between March and October in the Northern Hemisphere.

In
"Never mind this stink bug's smell. What you have here is a bug...with a FACE...on its BACK!! Wot-wot! Simply put, the man-faced stink bug have markings on its shell that resemble a human face. Once you notice this face, you cannot UN-notice it. Indeeed, this face might haunt you forever. At least the face will distract you from the stink." —Blathers

Once donated to the museum, the Man-Faced Stink Bug can be found on the tropical flower bed with palm trees, near the Tiger Beetle and Honeybee.

Real-world information
Catacanthus ("having downward-pointing thorns") is a genus of insects within the family Pentatomidae. The insects belonging to this genus are found in Madagascar, India, Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Japan and South Korea.