Campyloneura virgula

Campyloneura virgula

''Campyloneura virgula'' is a species of bugs in Miridae family. It is the only species in the genus ''Campyloneura'' Fieber, 1861.
Campyloneura virgula When I tried to wipe a spec of my glasses today, the spec was moved to the side ... tried again ... but couldn't get it off. Then I saw it moving :o) ...
A small Mirid bug of the tribe Dicyphini, very common in the Netherlands but still missing on JD so I put it on a leaf and shot some pix ...  Bryocorinae,Campyloneura,Campyloneura virgula,Dicyphini,Hemiptera,Heteroptera,Miridae

Appearance

''Campyloneura virgula'' can reach a length of 4–5 millimetres . Adults have pale translucent hemelytra, a red stripe on the edge of a pale green pronotum, a yellow scutellum. a black head, long red-banded antennae and bright yellow cuneus that are tipped with dark red. Legs are pale yellow. Nymphs are yellow, with a red stripe on the edge of the pronotum.
Campyloneura virgula, Heesch, Netherlands Found in the garden. A deep crop, couldn't get closer to it. The dutch name "Bonte geelschild" translates to "Variegated yellow shield". They feed on small arthropods, like aphids and mites.

I only just learned that all species in this family (Miridae) lack ocelli, the extra "eyes" found on the top of the head of many insects. For this reason, the dutch family name is "Blind bugs". Note that they do have eyes, just not extra ones. Campyloneura virgula,Macro

Distribution

This species is widespread in the Nearctic ecozone, in Europe and in the Mediterranean area up to Turkestan. It has been introduced in the United States of America.
Campyloneura virgula - Nymph Figured I might as well add the nymph too - early instar this one, but the colour pattern stays the same ...
Here is the imago: https://www.jungledragon.com/image/51674/campyloneura_virgula.html Bryocorinae,Campyloneura,Campyloneura virgula,Dicyphini,Hemiptera,Heteroptera,Miridae,Nymph

Behavior

This common predatory bug hunts for small insects, as aphids and red mites. Adults flight time is from July to October during which they could be found on numerous deciduous trees, on hazel, hawthorn and oak. The adults overwinter and nymphs appear in May.

The peculiarity of this bug is that in almost all of its range males are extremeley rare, as ''C. virgula'' reproduces without mating . This characteristic has an exception in Sicily and in North Africa, where the males are commonly present and the species has a normal sexual reproduction.
Campyloneura virgula, mirid plant bug nymph  Campyloneura virgula,Geotagged,Spring,United States

Habitat

This common predatory bug hunts for small insects, as aphids and red mites. Adults flight time is from July to October during which they could be found on numerous deciduous trees, on hazel, hawthorn and oak. The adults overwinter and nymphs appear in May.

The peculiarity of this bug is that in almost all of its range males are extremeley rare, as ''C. virgula'' reproduces without mating . This characteristic has an exception in Sicily and in North Africa, where the males are commonly present and the species has a normal sexual reproduction.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderHemiptera
FamilyMiridae
GenusCampyloneura
SpeciesC. virgula