Scolopostethus pictus

Description

Length 4 to 5 mm. Scolopostethus pictus is one of the largest species in the genus and the antennae are entirely pale or only slightly and gradually darkened towards the tip. Adults are usually macropterous and often have a rather brightly marked appearance in the field. The mesosternum lacks tubercles. 

Identification difficulty
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Detailed examination of the specimen is needed to identify the species (a photograph alone is not normally sufficient because key features are too small or hidden).

Recording advice

Detailed examination of the specimen is needed to identify this species. A photograph alone is not normally sufficient because key features are not obvious and there are one or more similar species.

Habitat

This species is usually found in litter piles, compost heaps or amongst plant debris. Adults can be found overwintering under bark.

When to see it

All year. 

UK Status

Scattered and local, in recent years it has become more frequent and is now particularly common in the London area.

VC55 Status

Uncommon in Leicestershire and Rutland.

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Species profile

Species group:
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Hemiptera
Family:
Lygaeidae
Records on NatureSpot:
1
First record:
14/10/2022 (Cann, Alan)
Last record:
14/10/2022 (Cann, Alan)

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