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Lygus wagneri

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Species of true bug

Lygus wagneri
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Miridae
Genus: Lygus
Species: L. wagneri
Binomial name
Lygus wagneri
Remane, 1955
Synonyms
  • Exolygus wagneri Remane, 1955

Lygus wagneri is a species of plant bug belonging to the family Miridae, subfamily Mirinae.

Description

Lygus wagneri can reach a length of 5.4–7 millimetres (0.21–0.28 in). These bugs have a golden gray to olive brown coloration, with small reddish areas. Head shows longitudinal dark brown lines between the eyes. The antennae are greyish brown. Scutellum has a W-shaped dark drawing.

This species is extremely similar to Lygus pratensis, although on average it is slightly smaller, with a shorter membrane. The corium is less densely pubescent.

Biology

Lygus wagneri has two generations per year. It has an incomplete metamorphosis, the transition from newly hatched larvae to the sexually mature insects gradually goes through several stages. It is a polyphagous species, mainly feeding on nectar of Tanacetum vulgare and on juices of Asteraceae, Urtica dioica, Rumex obtusifolius, Hieracium and Hypericum.

Distribution and habitat

This species is widespread in most of Europe. It prefers meadows and open, uncultivated localities.

References

  1. Biolib
  2. ^ Commanster
  3. E. WAGNER and H.H.WEBER Key on Faune de France
  4. British Bugs
  5. Fauna europaea
  • Coulianos, C.-C. 1998. Annotated Catalogue of the Hemiptera-Heteroptera of Norway. Fauna Norwegia Ser.B 45 (1-2), side 11-39
Taxon identifiers
Lygus wagneri


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