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Striped-Bug

Graphosoma lineatum

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Field Notes

Description:

Graphosoma lineatum is a species of shield bug in the family Pentatomidae. It is also known as the Italian Striped-Bug and Minstrel Bug. Graphosoma lineatum can reach a length of 8–12 millimetres (0.31–0.47 in). The body is almost round, with a large shield. The basic color of the upperside of the body is bright red, with wide black longitudinal stripes. The pronotum has six black bands. The antennae are black. Also the sides of the abdominal segments (connexivum) are red with many small black spots. The legs may be black or red, depending on the subspecies.

Habitat:

G. lineatum is an insect of warm and sunny areas. It prefers warm slopes and meadows located on south-facing slopes. These shield bugs are frequently found on the umbels of Apiaceae (Heracleum, Anthriscus, Foeniculum, etc.) and often on the flowers of the Greater Pignut, Bunium bulbocastanum.

Notes:

Photos taken @ Bikodze, Bosnia & Herzegovina.

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PublishedSeptember 7, 2016

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