Plant bug (Phylus melanocephalus)

 Bug

27 June 2021

Mirid (Phylus melanocephalus)


Phylus palliceps


Length 4.5-6 mm. Phylus bugs are fairly long and slender. There are three species in the UK, which can be separated with some reliability by the colour of the head and forewings. Host plant is also a useful aid to identification. The forewings of this species vary from yellow to orange-red but the head is usually dark brown or black. Specimens with a pale head were previously thought to be a separate species (Phylus palliceps) but have now been included within Phylus melanocephalus. 

Habitat .... This species is usually found on Oak

When to see .......it Adult: June-August

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