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Excentricus planicornis
Excentricus planicornis belong to the genus Excentricus, in the order Hemiptera and Rhynchota, the suborder true bugs [Prosorrhyncha (Heteroptera and Coleorrhyncha)], the infraorder Cimicomorpha, the superfamily Miroidea, the family Miridae, the subfamily Orthotylinae and the tribe Orthotylini.
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Due to their external appearance, Excentricus planicornis can easily be confused with Heterotoma planicornis. The main difference is the colour of their legs: Excentricus planicornis’ are yellow and black, Heterotoma planicornis are quite dark.
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Excentricus planicornis are widespread from Western and Central Europe to southern Scandinavia and North Africa. In Germany, this species is common. The size of the current population is difficult to gauge, because this species is not sufficiently discovered. I...
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Female Excentricus planicornis reach body lengths of 4.9 - 5.5 mm and are therefore slightly larger than the males, which are 4.6 - 5.3 mm in length. The body is slenderly built and tapers into a point at the end of the abdomen.
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Excentricus planicornis are often found on ruderal plants, especially herbs, deciduous trees or shrubs. Adults can be encountered from June to October. They prey on aphids, psyllids, tortrix moth caterpillars, ermine caterpillars and other arthropods. Occas...
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After mating, the fertilized females lay their eggs on plants. The eggs overwinter. The larvae which hatch in late April, are also predatory. Excentricus planicornis are considered useful as they destroy many plant pests and are especially appreciated in orchards.
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