Difference between revisions of "Lygus rugulipennis"
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<font color="#800000">'''''Lygus rugulipennis'''''</font> Poppius - (European tarnished plant bug)<br/> | <font color="#800000">'''''Lygus rugulipennis'''''</font> Poppius - (European tarnished plant bug)<br/> | ||
is a common and polyphagous bug in Europe which attacks crops like strawberries, potatoes, cereals or alfalfa, causing malformations. The adults are about 5 mm long, the forewings have a densely pubescent corium. The colour is variable brown, gray, light green or almost black. It may complete several generations per year. | is a common and polyphagous bug in Europe which attacks crops like strawberries, potatoes, cereals or alfalfa, causing malformations. The adults are about 5 mm long, the forewings have a densely pubescent corium. The colour is variable brown, gray, light green or almost black. It may complete several generations per year. | ||
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Lygus rugulipennis Poppius - (European tarnished plant bug)
is a common and polyphagous bug in Europe which attacks crops like strawberries, potatoes, cereals or alfalfa, causing malformations. The adults are about 5 mm long, the forewings have a densely pubescent corium. The colour is variable brown, gray, light green or almost black. It may complete several generations per year.
The literature database currently contains 61 publications for Lygus rugulipennis. (See box above/on left.)
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• Deutsch: | Trübe Feldwanze Behaarte Wiesenwanze |
• English: | European tarnished plant bug |
• Español: | chinche de los prados |