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Posted on 25-10-2006 20:38
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It was about 5-10 mm.
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This is Adelphocoris lineolatus, the Lucerne plantbug (Miridae), which can be a major pest of lucerne and clover in some countries. Adults can also affect Compositae such as chrysanthemums. (Looks like it is sitting on one in this photo!)
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Posted on 26-10-2006 16:50
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Tony Irwin wrote:
This is Adelphocoris lineolatus, the Lucerne plantbug (Miridae), which can be a major pest of lucerne and clover in some countries. Adults can also affect Compositae such as chrysanthemums. (Looks like it is sitting on one in this photo!)


Thank you Tony!

Yes, the chrysanthemums are swarming with a many kinds of insects.
 
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