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Lygus sp?
Kacper
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Posted on 24-11-2019 10:05
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Hello guys.
Is it possible to identify this sp? Probably from something from Lygus.
Poland, 9th August.
i.imgur.com/xeL3adD.jpg
i.imgur.com/dXHqnSx.jpg
Edited by Kacper on 24-11-2019 10:06
 
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Hi Kacper, Lygus is a difficult genus - the pattern on scutellum and overall brings me to suggest to call it Lygus cf. gemmelatus.

Eric
 
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I've found this picture and the pattern in L. pratensis is more similar to the once on my pics. Don't you think?
i.imgur.com/LAY6XwX.png

Source of image:
https://www.natur...A-195.html
 
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Yes, very difficult and I agree with Lygus sp.

Eric
 
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Ok, thank you for help Smile
 
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