Five-ribbed Lacehopper - Reptalus quinquecostatus
Favourite Photos
| image | species | author | location | uploaded | taken | select |
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| Five-ribbed Lacehopper - Reptalus quinquecostatus | dylan | Horfield Common | 16 Jul 2025, 8:44 p.m. | 16 Jul 2025, 2:49 p.m. | ||
| Five-ribbed Lacehopper - Reptalus quinquecostatus | dylan | Horfield Common | 16 Jul 2025, 8:44 p.m. | 16 Jul 2025, 2:49 p.m. |
Species Description
Scattered and scarce in the south; most concentrated in the London area. Habitat includes: grassland, open scrub, field margins etc. Usually associated with clay soils where the ground cracks in summer. Formerly misidentified as Oliarus panzeri (now Reptalus panzeri) from the continent. Adults seen: June to August. Length: 4.5 - 7 mm. Differs from the similar Pentastiridius leporinus in its vertex being wider than long (longer than wide in Pentastiridius leporinus) and also its different habitat preference (saltmarsh in Pentastiridius leporinus).