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nick upton
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Posted on 19-11-2010 21:52
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Can anyone identify this red/black Heteropteran bug to family, genus or further?

Corsica 29.5.10 500m c10mm feeding on Crown daisy.
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It looks bit like Pyrrhocoris apterus, but, I think it is not. I guess closely related.
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Not Pyrrhocoridae!
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I don't have any keys, but have looked at a lot of pictures of a lot of black/red heteropterans and it seems there are many families with quite similar looking members eg Ropalidae, Lygaeidae, but none have quite the same patterning. I believe P apterus is wingless as the name suggests (other Pyrrhocoridae too maybe..) and this has wings. I think this will take a bug expert...
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There is a key to black/red bugs here (in French) :
http://www.insect...?article72
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a pity there is no hemiptera.info
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This is a Mirid bug.
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Xespok is currect, it belong to family miridae. This is one of the many form of Calocoris nemoralis
 
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Many thanks all, especially Gabor and Zcuc for placing it to family and species. Great work! I can see now how amazingly varied the colour forms of this bug are, and I could easily have overlooked it by seeing other colour morphs in photos. Who needs hemiptera.info with bug experts checking this site! Actually I was close to trying insecte.org which has many insect group subsections, but am not sure if my french is up to it and can't work out if I can post images there directly or not.
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