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Rhopalus subrufus - Nymph (5th std.) somewhat teneral -
Rhopalus subrufus -
Rhopalus subrufus - Nymph (4th. std.), ventral -
Rhopalus subrufus - Nymph (4th. std.) darkish -
Rhopalus subrufus - Empty egg shells -
Rhopalus subrufus - Teneral -
Rhopalus subrufus - Nymphs (4th. & 1st. std.) -
Rhopalus subrufus - Nymph (3rd. std.), greenish -
Rhopalus subrufus - Nymph (5th std.) -
Rhopalus subrufus -
Rhopalus subrufus -
Rhopalus cf. subrufus -
Rhopalus subrufus - Nymph (5th std.) somewhat teneral, portrait -
Rhopalus subrufus - Nymph (5th std.) pinkish brown -
Rhopalus subrufus - Nymph (4th. std.), greenish -
Rhopalus subrufus - Nymph (1st. std.) -
Rhopalus subrufus - Copula -
Rhopalus subrufus - scutellum unsplit -
Rhopalus subrufus - typical -
Rhopalus subrufus - dark on finger
Rhopalus subrufus
Rhopalus subrufus
''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.
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.