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Deraeocoris ruber · raudonoji žolblakė
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- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deraeocoris_ruber
- britishbugs.org.uk/heteroptera/Miridae/deraeocoris_ruber.html
Body is remarkably wide and glossy. Adults top (including scutellum) may appear in various color variants, ranging from light brown or orange to black in color, while the cuneus is always red. They have shiny forewings with an unbanded tibiae and the 1st antennal segment. The 1st segment of the antennae and at least the base of the 2nd segment are black. The nymph of Deraeocoris ruber is black coloured with a pinkish wide abdomen bearing black spines.
This species has one generation a year. Adults can be found from July to September. These bugs are almost completely predators and are also cannibalistic. They mainly feed on aphids and other small insects. They can be found on various plants, especially on nettles, but also on Rubus, Cytisus and Thistles. Trees are preferred to shrubs, including fruit trees, but they are also rarely found on conifers such as pine (Pinus), larches (Larix) and junipers.