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Natural History of Radley

Bugs (Hemiptera)

   

 

HETEROPTERA

HOMOPTERA

  • Aphids
    • Black Bean Aphid (Aphis fabae)
    • Rose Aphid (Macrosiphum rosae)
    • Giant Willow Aphid (Tuberolachus salignus)*
    • Poplar Spiral Gall aphid (Pemphigus spyrothecae)
  • Common Froghopper or

    Cuckoo Spit Insect (Philaenus spumarius)

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Liocoris tripustulatus, photographed 19 June 2005 by B Crowley

Liocoris tripustulatus (15 June 2005)* on common meadow rue

Hawthorn Shield Bug, photographed  3 April 2005 by B J Crowley

Hawthorn Shield Bug (3 April 2005)

Sehirus luctousus, photographed 6 June 2005 by B Crowley

Sehirus luctuosus - a shield bug. (6 June 2005)*

   

Sloe bug, photographed 29/07/05 by B Crowley

Sloe bug (Dolycorus baccarum)

(29 July 2005)*

Rhopalus subrufus, photographed 31/08/05 by B Crowley

Rhopalus subrufus (31 July 2005)*

   

Coreus marginatus, photographed 31 July 2005 by B Crowley

Coreus marginatus nymph

(31 July 2005)*

Water boatman or Common Backswimmer (Notonects glauca) photographed 14 September 2008 by B Crowley

Common Backswimmer or Water Boatman (Notonecta glauca)

(14 September 2008)

     
 

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