grypocoris stysi

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Mirid Bug aka Grypocoris stysi. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Grypocoris stysi
Grypocoris stysi Royalty Free Stock Photo
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A conspicuous bug found widely throughout the UK, usually on nettles in woodland, and sometimes umbellifers and white bryony. The adults and larvae feed on both flower heads as well as small invertebrates such as aphids.The chequered pattern of light yellow-white areas and striking orange-yellow cuneus make confusion with other species unlikely.Eggs hatch in May and nymphs become adult in June and July, rarely surviving much beyond August.


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