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- Q10587973 subject Q7157814.
- Q10587973 subject Q9625650.
- Q10587973 abstract "Monalocoris filicis is a true bug in the family Miridae. The species is found in Europe from Ireland in the West and including the northern edge of the Mediterranean and the East across the Palearctic to Central Asia,Korea and Japan. In Central Europe, it is widespread and generally common. In the Alps, it occurs up to the edge of the forest. Habitats are deciduous and coniferous forests and moist, open habitats such as bogs or the shores of streams. Adults are 2.0-3.1 mm long and are a golden brown color, and have a pale-orange head and are therefore easily identifiable.They are similar to Bryocoris pteridis from which they can be distinguished by the first segment of the antenna, which is shorter than the head is wide. The adult animals are always fully winged (macropterous). Monalocoris filicis feeds on Dryopteris filix-mas and Pteridium aquilinum occasionally alongside Monalocoris parvulus. They suck especially immature spore plants in late summer. The males are strong fliers and swarm during the mating season, when they are found also on other plants. The females lay green eggs from May until early June on the host plants, where they are indistinguishable from the similarly-colored spores. Nymphs are found primarily in June and July, adult bugs from the end of June to the mating season. In the September/early October, the imagines leave the host plants to overwinter, hibernating as an imago in the dry remains of their host plants on the ground, in the feaf litter or branches of conifers (usually Picea abies)".
- Q10587973 binomialAuthority Q1043.
- Q10587973 class Q1390.
- Q10587973 family Q864705.
- Q10587973 kingdom Q729.
- Q10587973 order Q26371.
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- Q10587973 phylum Q1360.
- Q10587973 thumbnail SaundersHemipteraHeteropteraBritishIslandsPlate21.jpg?width=300.
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- Q10587973 classis "Insecta".
- Q10587973 familia Q864705.
- Q10587973 genus "Monalocoris".
- Q10587973 name "Monalocoris filicis".
- Q10587973 ordo Q26371.
- Q10587973 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q10587973 regnum "Animalia".
- Q10587973 subordo Q27191.
- Q10587973 type Animal.
- Q10587973 type Eukaryote.
- Q10587973 type Insect.
- Q10587973 type Species.
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- Q10587973 type Q1390.
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- Q10587973 type Q729.
- Q10587973 comment "Monalocoris filicis is a true bug in the family Miridae. The species is found in Europe from Ireland in the West and including the northern edge of the Mediterranean and the East across the Palearctic to Central Asia,Korea and Japan. In Central Europe, it is widespread and generally common. In the Alps, it occurs up to the edge of the forest. Habitats are deciduous and coniferous forests and moist, open habitats such as bogs or the shores of streams.".
- Q10587973 label "Monalocoris filicis".
- Q10587973 depiction SaundersHemipteraHeteropteraBritishIslandsPlate21.jpg.
- Q10587973 name "Monalocoris filicis".