Grypocoris sexguttatus explained

Grypocoris sexguttatus is a species of true bugs belonging to the family Miridae or plant bugs, subfamily Mirinae.

Description

Grypocoris sexguttatus can reach a length of 6.5- in males, of 7- in females.[1]

Distribution and habitat

This species is present in most of Europe.[2] The preferred habitat are spruce forest edges.[1]

Biology

Nymphs can be found in May – June, while adults are present from June to August. These polyphagous bugs mainly feed on Heracleum sphondylium (nectar), Melampyrum pratense, Galeopsis tetrahit and Urtica dioica, but also on other insects, especially of the family Aphididae.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.commanster.eu/commanster/Insects/Bugs/SpBugs/Grypocoris.sexguttatus.html Commanster
  2. https://fauna-eu.org/cdm_dataportal/taxon/2c20b670-67bb-4dbd-99df-db2baf5ee035 Fauna europaea