About Orthops basalis (A.Costa, 1853)
Orthops basalis (A.Costa, 1853) is an insect species that measures 5 millimetres (0.20 in) in length, has an elongated body shape, and males of this species often have three pale spots on the scutellum.
Orthops basalis (A.Costa, 1853) is a animal in the Miridae family, order Hemiptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Orthops basalis (A.Costa, 1853)
Orthops basalis is a small elongated species; males often bear three pale spots on the scutellum.
Orthops basalis (A.Costa, 1853) is an insect species that measures 5 millimetres (0.20 in) in length, has an elongated body shape, and males of this species often have three pale spots on the scutellum.
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