Horwathia lineolata is a species of bugs in the tribe Mirini, family Miridae.[1][2]
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Species: | H. lineolata
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Horwathia lineolata (A. Costa, 1862)
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Distribution
editThis rare species is present in Austria, France, Germany, Liechtenstein, Italy and Switzerland.[3][4]
Habitat
editThese bugs inhabit high-montane and subalpine heights and are endemic to the Alps and the Apennines.[5]
Description
editHorwathia lineolata can reach a length of about 7–8 millimetres (0.28–0.31 in).[5] These small bugs have a black or dark brown scutellum and a brown membrane. The pronotum is yellowish with three dark brown markings. Hemelytra are yellowish, crossed by thin longitudinal brown lines (hence the Latin species name lineolata, from Latin lineola, diminutive of linea, meaning small line. Legs and antennae are reddish.
Biology
editAdults can be found from May to early June. The larvae are herbivores and live on species of the genus Luzula, especially on Luzula campestris.[5][6]
References
edit- ^ Biolib
- ^ Kerzhner I.M., Josifov M. (1999) - Catalogue of the Heteroptera of the Palaearctic Region 3: 1-446
- ^ Fauna europaea[dead link ]
- ^ Discover life
- ^ a b c Dr. Patrick Gros, Mag. Hans Christof Zeller-Lukashort Newsletter 2/2013 - Salzburger Entomologische Arbeitsgemeinschaft - Haus der Natur Archived 2015-10-19 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ On-line Systematic Catalog of Plant Bugs