Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Seed Bug?
Posted by Toby on 27-03-2007 00:26
#1
maybe not oval shaped enough but can anyone ID this species - seen quite commonly on trees in SW london this time of year, size about 4mm:
Edited by Toby on 27-03-2007 01:15
Posted by Juergen Peters on 27-03-2007 04:48
#2
Hello!
Racketman wrote:
maybe not oval shaped enough but can anyone ID this species - seen quite commonly on trees in SW london this time of year, size about 4mm:
This is
Kleidocerys resedae (Lygaeidae), living on birchs. During the cold season often found at houses etc.
Posted by crex on 27-03-2007 08:03
#3
Juergen Peters wrote:
This is Kleidocerys resedae (Lygaeidae), living on birchs. During the cold season often found at houses etc.
In the UK there are also
Kleidocerys ericae which is very similar ...
Posted by Toby on 27-03-2007 08:23
#4
Thanks, looks identical to the specimen in Bio Images. :)
Posted by Andrew Whittington on 27-03-2007 16:45
#5
crex wrote:
Juergen Peters wrote:
This is Kleidocerys resedae (Lygaeidae), living on birchs. During the cold season often found at houses etc.
In the UK there are also
Kleidocerys ericae which is very similar ...
K. ericae is almost totally restricted to heather. So, although the size straddles both possibilities, I'd go for
K. resedae given that this is on trees.