Tachycixius pilosus

Description

A small species, 4.5 - 5.5mm (females larger), and very variable. Some forms have clear and almost unspotted wings; others have dark brown wings or wings banded with brown or darker towards the apex. Usually 3 short dark stripes along forewing edge. The forewing veins have tubercles along them, and there are small tubercles between the veins along the apical margin part of the forewing. 

Similar Species

Distinguished from Cixius species by the presence of dark tubercles between the veins near to the wing tips.  It is smaller than the commmon C pilosus.

Identification difficulty
Recording advice

Good quality photographs showing wing venation and patterns; it is helpful to indicate size.

Habitat

Deciduous trees and shrubs.

When to see it

Adult: May to July.

Life History

The larvae feed at the base of various grasses.

UK Status
VC55 Status

Fairly frequent

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Species profile

Species group:
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Hemiptera
Family:
Cixiidae
Records on NatureSpot:
54
First record:
13/05/2011 (Calow, Graham)
Last record:
31/05/2026 (Cann, Alan)

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