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Dicyphus pallicornis - somewhat teneral still This species takes a bit longer to gain full colours after the last moult to adulthood - here around 3 days into the process. Bryocorinae,Dicyphini,Dicyphus,Dicyphus pallicornis,Heteroptera,Jane's garden,Miridae,Teneral,nl: Vingerhoedskruidbochelwants Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Dicyphus pallicornis - somewhat teneral still

This species takes a bit longer to gain full colours after the last moult to adulthood - here around 3 days into the process.

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Dicyphus pallicornis is one of the small, slender plant bugs (Miridae) in the tribe Dicyphini. This species is strictly bound to Common Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) for its development, but adults can stray away from the host plant.

Similar species: True Bugs
Species identified by Pudding4brains
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Uploaded Dec 10, 2018.