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Western Conifer Seed Bug


This species is native to north America, and was introduced into Europe in 1999. It has since spread rapidly, and during autumn 2008/2009 influxes of immigrants were reported from the coast of southern England.
Info thanks to British Bugs site.
I suppose I'll get the blame for this invation as well..lol
Info thanks to British Bugs site.
I suppose I'll get the blame for this invation as well..lol
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