词条 | Liocoris tripustulatus |
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|image = Miridae - Liocoris tripustulatus-1.JPG | image_width = 250px |image_caption = Adult of Liocoris tripustulatus |regnum = Animalia |phylum = Arthropoda |classis = Insecta |ordo = Hemiptera |subordo = Heteroptera |infraordo = Cimicomomorpha |superfamilia = Miroidea |familia = Miridae |subfamilia = Mirinae |genus = Liocoris |species = L. tripustulatus |binomial = Liocoris tripustulatus |binomial_authority = (Fabricius, 1781) |synonyms={{collapsible list|bullets = true |Cimex bifasciatus {{small|Muller, 1764}} |Cimex tripustulatus {{small|Fabricius, 1781}} |Liocoris autumnalis {{small|Reuter 1875}} |Liocoris bifasciatus {{small|(Muller, 1764)}} |Liocoris bimaculatus {{small|Stichel 1930}} |Liocoris inequalis {{small|Stichel 1930}} |Liocoris lhesgica {{small|Kolenati 1845}} |Liocoris mutatus {{small|Stichel 1930}} |Liocoris nepeticolus {{small|Reuter, 1896}} |Liocoris pallens {{small|Noualhier 1895}} |Liocoris pictus {{small|(Hahn 1833)}} |Liocoris quadrimaculatus {{small|Stichel 1930}} |Liocoris signatus {{small|Poppius 1912}} |Liocoris similis {{small|Stichel 1958}} |Liocoris sordidus {{small|Stichel 1958}} |Liocoris tibialis {{small|Lindberg 1930}} |Lygus tibialis {{small|(Lindberg, 1930)}} |Phytocoris pictus {{small|Hahn 1833}} |Phytocoris tripustulatus {{small|(Fabricius, 1781)}} }}}} Liocoris tripustulatus or the common nettle bug is a species of plant bugs belonging to the family Miridae, subfamily Mirinae.[1][2]DistributionThis species can be found in most of Europe.[3][4][5][6] HabitatThese plant bugs are generally found on low vegetation.[7] DescriptionAdults are normally 4 to 5 mm long, darker brown with cream-coloured to yellow highlights. The scutellum shows a heart shaped marking, while in the wings there are two spots. Across the body is present a more or less visible clear band. This species is quite variable in colour. In springs the basic colour is darker, while the cuneus is bright orange-yellow. The new generation of adults is commonly paler and markings are less pronounced. Head width is about 1/2 of the width of the pronotum. Legs are pale yellowish, striped with black rings. Tibiae show short dark spines.[8][9] BiologyAdults can be found all year. Following mating, females may survive until mid-summer, when the adults of the new generation appear.[8] The primary food of these bugs in all stages of development is nettles.[8] Bibliography
References1. ^[https://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id72670/ Biolib] 2. ^[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?lin=s&p=has_linkout&id=455298 NCBI] 3. ^{{Cite book|author1=Kerzhner I. M. |author2=Josifov M. |year=1999|chapter=Family Miridae|editor=Aukema, Berend |editor2=Rieger, Christian|title=Catalogue of the Heteroptera of the Palaearctic Region|volume=3, Cimicomorpha II|location=Amsterdam|publisher=Netherlands Entomological Society|pages=1–577, pages 108 & 109|isbn=978-90-71912-19-1}} 4. ^{{Cite book|author1=Schwartz, Michael D. |author2=Foottit, Robert G. |lastauthoramp=yes|year=1998|title=Revision of the Nearctic species of the genus Lygus Hahn, with a review of the Palearctic species (Heteroptera: Miridae)|series=Memoirs of Entomology International number 10|location=Gainesville, Florida|publisher=Associated Publishers|isbn=978-1-56665-066-3}} 5. ^Fauna europea 6. ^[https://www.gbif.org/species/5759055 GBIF] 7. ^Eakringbirds 8. ^1 2 British Bugs 9. ^UK Wildlife External links{{Wikispecies}}{{Commons}}
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