Anthocoridae
Orius tristicolor (White, 1879)
Orius tristicolor (White, 1879)
Orius tristicolor is a minute pirate bug species in the Anthocoridae family found across multiple regions worldwide.
Orius insidiosus (Say, 1832)
Orius insidiosus (Say, 1832)
Orius insidiosus is a small widespread insect found on many crops, with multiple generations a year.
Orius niger (Wolff, 1811)
Orius niger (Wolff, 1811)
Orius niger is a Palearctic true bug that lives in herbaceous layers, overwinters as adults, and has up to two generations a year.
Amphiareus obscuriceps (Poppius, 1909)
Amphiareus obscuriceps (Poppius, 1909)
Amphiareus obscuriceps is a species in the genus Amphiareus, first described by Bertil Poppius in 1909.
Anthocoris nemorum (Linnaeus, 1761)
Anthocoris nemorum (Linnaeus, 1761)
Anthocoris nemorum, the common flowerbug, is a small predatory bug found across Europe and the Palearctic that suppresses agricultural pests.
Anthocoris nemoralis (Fabricius, 1794)
Anthocoris nemoralis (Fabricius, 1794)
Anthocoris nemoralis is a predaceous true bug used for biological control of pest psylla and other insects.
Temnostethus gracilis Horváth, 1907
Temnostethus gracilis Horváth, 1907
Temnostethus gracilis is a predatory minute pirate bug found across much of the Palearctic and North America, living on deciduous tree bark.
Dufouriellus ater (Dufour, 1833)
Dufouriellus ater (Dufour, 1833)
Dufouriellus is a monotypic minute pirate bug genus whose only described species Dufouriellus ater has a recorded range across parts of Europe including the British Isles.
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