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Birch Catkin Bug
Birch Catkin Bug - Kleidocerys resedae belong to the family of chinch bugs (Lygaeidae). They are widepread in almost all of Europe.
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The Kleidocerys resedae is 4 to 6 mm in length. Its body is wide and oval. It is reddish-yellowish-brown in colour and has glassy wings. At the head, at the neck and at the plate markers are black spots. Their wings, which exceed the length of their abdomen are ...
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Kleidocerys resedae are commonly encountered everywhere. They feed on the juice (sucked out of leaves) from birch, willow and other trees.
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