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Matt Judd performs at a rehearsal of Firebugs on Wednesday

Firebug Bar/Midlands Movies presents "Jurassic Party"

Куча бумаг, «firebug» на монике, где-то дымится чашечка кофе, третий час ночи. Что может быть лучше? :)

Gemeine Feuerwanzennymphe (Pyrrhocoris apterus)

2016.03.13

 

tricot live at Leicester Firebug, UK

 

All photos taken with a Ricoh GR

This common European bug is on the northernmost edge of its range in Britain and is the sole member of its family to occur here. A very distinctive species which should be unmistakeable; be sure to rule out Corizus hyoscyami which is superficially similar. Usually brachypterous in Britain, but macropterous adults have recently been recorded.

 

Historically very rare and known only from a single Devon population, but many other colonies have been recently reported from Surrey, Sussex, Essex, Suffolk, Kent and Bedfordshire, most of which are probably the result of accidental introductions. The appearance of macropterous individuals capable of flight may allow the species to spread here much more effectively in the future.

 

Usually associated with Tree Mallow and lime trees, feeding on the fruits. It forms dense and conspicuous aggregations in the spring, prior to mating.

Pyrrhocoris apterus. At Orselina, Switzerland, July 2006.

 

after being disturbed, the carcass is rushed off into the undergrowth

 

Three people from M.P.Y.C. participated in the S.I. Firebug Championships.

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Shot at the botanic garden, Graz, Austria.

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A beetle trapped in amber

Pyrrhocoris apterus (lat), Firebug (eng). They can be seen in tandem formation when mating which can take from 12 hours up to 7 days.

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2016賞螢火蟲

Feuerwanze. Foto: Heiko Wruck

Ali and Andy

    

All a part of the wildcard evening, leicester comedy festival 2008.

friday 15th feb.

Dane tends to the fire at Nordheimer camp.

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