lygaeinae

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A small Lygaeinae perched on the grass. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lygaeinae is a subfamily of ground bugs in the insect family Lygaeidae Royalty Free Stock Photo
A beautiful lygaeinae insect perched on a fresh white flower in the garden in the afternoon Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spilostethus pandurus is a species of insect in the suborder Heteroptera family of Lygaeidae subfamily Lygaeinae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymph stage of seed bug, Spilostethus pandurus, a Lygaeinae specie Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymph stage of seed bug, Spilostethus pandurus, a Lygaeinae specie Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymph stage of seed bug, Spilostethus pandurus, a Lygaeinae specie Royalty Free Stock Photo
A small Lygaeinae perched on the grass.
Nymph stage of seed bug, Spilostethus pandurus, a Lygaeinae specie Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymph stage of seed bug, Spilostethus pandurus, a Lygaeinae specie Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymph stage of seed bug, Spilostethus pandurus, a Lygaeinae specie Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymph stage of seed bug, Spilostethus pandurus, a Lygaeinae specie Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymph stage of seed bug, Spilostethus pandurus, a Lygaeinae specie Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymph stage of seed bug, Spilostethus pandurus, a Lygaeinae specie Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymph stage of seed bug, Spilostethus pandurus, a Lygaeinae specie Royalty Free Stock Photo
A small Lygaeinae perched on the grass, is a subfamily of ground bugs in the insect family Lygaeida, These bugs can reach about 11 to 12 millimetres (0.43 to 0.47 in) in length. They have a characteristic red-black pattern, fully developed wings and long, powerful legs. The hemelytra have two transverse bands that reach the margin and a round white spot on the membrane. Scutellum is without bristles but with tiny hairs. The black band close to the eye is wider than the same.


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