Megaloceroea recticornis Lat. “Megaloceroea recticornis“
Megaloceroea recticornis is a species of plant bugs in the Miridae family, that is found throughout the British Isles, much of mainland Europe, and North America.
Description
Adults length is 8–10 mm, the colour of which is green.
Ecology
Both adults and larvae feed on various grasses, usually on meadow foxtail, red fescue, timothy and yarrow (as illustrated).
See also
List of heteropteran bugs recorded in Britain

Ancestry Graph
Further Information
„Megaloceroea recticornis“ on wikipedia.org
„Megaloceroea recticornis“ on iNaturalist.org
Copyright
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