Campyloneura virgula

Description

Length 4 to 5 mm. A distinctively marked species which has very long antennae and a bright yellow cuneus, tipped with dark red. Nymphs are yellow, with red-banded antennae and a red stripe on the margins of the pronotum. Males are extremely rare; raising the possibility that C. virgula might be parthenogenetic.

Identification difficulty
Habitat

Found on a range of trees particularly Hazel, Hawthorn and Oak.

When to see it

Adult: July-October

Life History

This is a predatory bug.

UK Status

Common and widespread in Britain.

VC55 Status

Common in Leicestershire and Rutland.

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Species profile

Species group:
Bugs
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Hemiptera
Family:
Miridae
Records on NatureSpot:
125
First record:
16/06/2010 (Nicholls, David)
Last record:
18/07/2024 (Calow, Graham)

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