Common Grass Bug (Leptopterna dolabrata)

Bug
4 July 2020
 Length 8.0-8.5 mm. Leptopterna species are large and common grass bugs which often have reddish or orange-yellow forewings. They have a transverse furrow between the eyes and the legs and antennae are covered in long dark hairs. There are two very similar species, both of which are sexually dimorphic. Males are always fully-winged and females usually partly-winged. Male: Colour darkens with age, from black and yellow to black and orange-red. The length of the 2nd antennal segment is much greater than the 3rd and 4th combined. Female: The 2nd antennal segment is thinner than the base of the front tibia.  The nymphs of L. dolabrata and L. ferrugata can be almost impossible to separate in the field and for this reason images of nymphs may be placed in a red box to indicate that certain id has not been confirmed and they can only be said to be representative of this species.

Nature Spot

Nymph 4 July 2020



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