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In Great Britain and/or Ireland:
Foodplant / feeds on
Orsillus depressus feeds on Juniperus

Foodplant / feeds on
Orsillus depressus feeds on Cupressus

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Orsillus depressus

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Orsillus depressus is a species of seed bug in the family Lygaeidae.[1][2] It is a terrestrial insect native to southern Europe.[2] It is considered a naturalized introduced species in the UK. O. depressus was first recorded in England in the 1980s and is now common throughout central and southern England.[3][4] In southern Europe, its host plants are trees in Cupressaceae while in the UK Lawson's cypress is the most common host plant.[3] O. depressus is approximately 6 mm in length and has a browny-orange coloration.[5] Like many other species in Lygaeidae, O. depressus is a phytophagous species, feeding on plants, and it is commonly found in woodland/forest habitats and in cultivated areas of gardens and parks.[6]

Orsillus depressus

References

  1. ^ a b "Orsillus depressus (Mulsant & Rey, 1852)". Fauna Europaea. Fauna Europaea Secretariat, Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b "species Orsillus depressus Dallas, 1852: Lygaeoidea Species File". lygaeoidea.speciesfile.org.
  3. ^ a b "(Lygaeidae) Orsillus depressus". www.britishbugs.org.uk.
  4. ^ "Orsillus depressus". www.cabi.org.
  5. ^ "Orsillus depressus | NatureSpot". www.naturespot.org.uk.
  6. ^ "Orsillus depressus Dallas, 1852". Global Biodiversity Information Facility.
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Orsillus depressus: Brief Summary

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Orsillus depressus is a species of seed bug in the family Lygaeidae. It is a terrestrial insect native to southern Europe. It is considered a naturalized introduced species in the UK. O. depressus was first recorded in England in the 1980s and is now common throughout central and southern England. In southern Europe, its host plants are trees in Cupressaceae while in the UK Lawson's cypress is the most common host plant. O. depressus is approximately 6 mm in length and has a browny-orange coloration. Like many other species in Lygaeidae, O. depressus is a phytophagous species, feeding on plants, and it is commonly found in woodland/forest habitats and in cultivated areas of gardens and parks.

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