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what is it family?
zhengxialin
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Posted on 17-07-2011 10:02
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Could you help me to identify the species. Body length is 3-4 mm. Is it the Nysius ericae?
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Help me!
 
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Maybe Lygaeidae!?? but I'm not sure... Frown
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Yes, It is the Lygaeidae. I think it is the Nysius ericae, but I am not sure. What's your opinion?
 
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Hi,
http://pentinluon...e+male.jpg
Nysius ericae male
Size 3,5mm.

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Now, I am sure this species is Nysius ericae . Thanks for pentti, and others.
 
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