Tingis pilosa

Tingis pilosa

Tingis (Neolasiotropis) pilosa Hummel, 1825 is a species of Lace bug (Tingidae) known from large parts of Europe, excluding the northern Regions.
Tingis pilosa Hummel, 1825 3.5 mm long France,Geotagged,Spring,Tingis pilosa,heteroptera

Appearance

Size: 3.5-4.1mm. The margin of the pronotum is lined with long hairs (longer than the width of the eye), same as T. reticulata, but T. crispata has shorter hairs. The central field on the wings is about 8 cells wide (up to 6 cells in reticulata)

Food

Tingis pilosa is known to feed and develop on Galeopsis

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderHemiptera
FamilyTingidae
GenusTingis
SpeciesTingis pilosa
Photographed in
France