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''Dolycoris baccarum'', the sloe bug or hairy shieldbug, is a species of shield bug in the family Pentatomidae.


Distribution and habitat

This species is widespread in most of Europe and Central Asia. These shield bugs mainly inhabit hedgerows and woodland edges, fields, forests, parks and gardens.


Description

''Dolycoris baccarum'' can reach a length of about .British Bugs
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Biology

It is univoltine in the northern part of the range and bivoltine in the warmer southern areas. Adults of these shield bugs can be found all year around, as they overwinter. They emerge in the following spring, when they mate and females lay eggs. By the end of summer the new generation of adults appear. Nymphs feed on many plants, especially
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Lamium album ''Lamium album'', commonly called white nettle or white dead-nettle, is a flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is native throughout Europe and Asia, growing in a variety of habitats from open grassland to woodland, generally on moist, fert ...
''. Adults can be found frequently on shrubs feeding on berries, especially Honeysuckle and Raspberries.Garden Safari
/ref> Despite the common name ''sloe bug'', neither the larvae nor the adults feed on Sloe ('' Prunus spinosa'').


Gallery

File:Dolycoris.baccarum.1831.jpg, Mating File:Pentatomidae - Dolycoris baccarum.JPG, Mid nymph File:Pentatomidae - Dolycoris baccarum (Late nymph).JPG, Late nymph File:Troilus luridus.jpg, Adult. Red specimen File:Dolycoris baccarum wings.jpg, Mounted specimen showing opened wings File:Dolycoris baccarum.ogv, Clip of ''Dolycoris baccarum'' in copula


References


External links


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{{Taxonbar, from=Q814105 Pentatomidae Bugs described in 1758 Articles containing video clips Hemiptera of Europe Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus sv:Bärfis