Honeylocust Plant Bug – Diaphncocoris chlorionis
Honeylocust Plant Bug (Diaphncocoris chlorionis)
Common Name: Honeylocust Plant Bug
Latin Name: Diaphncocoris chlorionis
Appearance:
- The Miridae family of insects includes this major pest, which feeds on plants. The nymph and adult of this species look a lot like the fresh bark of a tree. Therefore they are easy to miss.
- The only distinguishing features between the nymph and the adult are its lower size and shorter wing buds since the nymph and the adult share virtually the same colouration and shape. There is a bright orange mark on the nymph’s belly.
- The larvae and the adults are lively, and the latter will take to the air if they are startled.
- Adults range in colour from pale green to yellow and measure about 3/16 of an inch in length. The insect’s mouthparts resemble beaks and are employed to siphon fluids from plant cells.
- The egg that will survive the winter is white and looks like a grain of rice.