hypericum rhopalid (lat. Rhopalus subrufus)

hypericum rhopalid
hypericum rhopalid

Description

The total length of R. subrufus is about 7 millimetres (0.28 in). It can be distinguished for its membranous forewings and the connexivum with dark and light stripes. It mainly feeds on Hypericum species, but also on many other plants.

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