Thursday, 30 June 2005

Bishop's Mitre Shieldbug (Aelia acuminata)

OTHER NAMES: Bishop's Mitre 
Latin Etymology: Aelia (possibly derived from "sun") acuminata ("pointed" or "sharpened")
Adult Bishop's Mitre Shieldbug (Aelia acuminata) at Geddington, Northants - May 2019

Featured Subspecies: ?
Weight: ?  /  Length: 8-9mm  /  Wingspan: ?
NO UK STATUS IUCN Red List: Not Yet Evaluated 

A widespread small shieldbug that doesn't match the typical "look" of the family that most people expect - there is still a roughly shield like shape but it lacks the very broad "shoulders" of the more familiar species.  The striping is also distinctive - with the overall impression being something along the lines of a faded sunflower seed with a greenish tinge.  Widely found in Southern Britain, it has one new generation per year.

Related Species:
Order: Hemiptera
Family: Pentatomidae
Genus: Aelia
SUBSPECIES: ?

 - Sighting Locations -
UNITED KINGDOM
 A fairly common resident of Southern England, seen during Spring-Autumn.
 - Seen around Geddington 

Further Notes: BirdForum Opus, IUCN Red List, RSPB, Wikipedia, Xeno-canto

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