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Rhopalus subrufus - Empty egg shells  Coreoidea,Eggs,Geranium robertianum,Jane's garden,Rhopalidae,Rhopalus,Rhopalus subrufus,nl: Geblokte glasvleugelwants Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

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  1. Gorgeous photo! Posted 4 years ago
    1. Thanks Christine, all attempt to get them both in focus failed with both being only partly focussed ... so this was the better alternative ;o) Posted 4 years ago
      1. Useful, but also artistic <3. Posted 4 years ago
        1. Lucky coincidence ;o) Posted 4 years ago
          1. Um, well -- in your case, it's more talent than luck. But, whatever <3. Posted 4 years ago

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''Rhopalus subrufus'' is a species of ''scentless plant bugs'' belonging to the family Rhopalidae, subfamily Rhopalinae.

Length is about 7 millimetres. It can be distinguished for its membranous forewings and the connexivum with dark and light stripes. It mainly feeds on ''Hypericum'' species, but also on many other plants. It is found in most of Europe.

Similar species: True Bugs
Species identified by Pudding4brains
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By Pudding4brains

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Uploaded Jul 5, 2021.