Acetropis gimmerthalii

Acetropis gimmerthalii is a species of bugs from Miridae family.

Acetropis gimmerthalii
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A. gimmerthalii
Binomial name
Acetropis gimmerthalii
Wagner, 1968

Description

Adults are 5–6 millimetres (0.20–0.24 in) long.

Ecology

The species are active from June to September, and can be found in various dry grasslands and damps.[1]

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