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Black-and-Red-bug

Lygaeus equestris

Description:

Lygaeus equestris, common name Black-and-Red-bug, is a species of ground bugs belonging to the family Lygaeidae, subfamily Lygaeinae. These bugs can reach about 11 to 12 millimeters of length. They have a characteristic red-black pattern, fully developed wings and long, powerful legs. The hemelytra have two transverse bands that reach the margin and a round white spot on the membrane. Scutellum is without bristles but with tiny hairs. The black band close to the eye is wider than the same. This species is very difficult to differentiate from Lygaeus simulans, that has a scutellum with long bristles, antennae with angulous tubercles and a larger red area on the head. The red-black pattern has a deterrent effect and serves to protect the insect (Mullerian mimicry or Batesian mimicry). By storing the toxic ingredients of their food plants, they are unpalatable to potential predators. These bugs feed on plant juices, particularly milkweed (Vincetoxicum hirundinaria),Spring pheasant's eye (Adonis vernalis) and sometimes also on dandelions

Habitat:

It is mainly present in Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and former Yugoslavia.

Notes:

spotted in a eucalypthus tree,near my house

1 Species ID Suggestions

gatorfellows
gatorfellows 11 years ago
Harlequin Bug
Lygaeus equestris Lygaeus equestris


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2 Comments

Thanks Hemma they maked this eucalypthus their home,so it is going to be easy to follow them during the year .-)

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 11 years ago

lovely bugs!

Braga, Portugal

Spotted on Jan 1, 2013
Submitted on Jan 3, 2013

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