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Which Rhopalidae bug is this, please?
Jason G
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Posted on 26-08-2010 12:48
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Afternoon all,

I found the attached bug in good number (adults, and two stages of nymph) on a Composite-type plant (very daisy-like in appearance) at a local park in London, UK.

I have searched everywhere, so would really appreciate the help.

Thanks!

Take care,

Jason
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...and the nymph.
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Looks like Nysius sp. hard to identify from a photo without good knowledge of british fauna.
 
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Hi ZC, sorry for the late reply! I took a specimen and keyed it to N. senecionis under the 'scope.

Thanks for your help! Smile
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