In this species the outer white costa (longitudinal ridge) of each elytron is longer than the inner one, and at their apex both costae curve inwards towards the suture. Adults are commonly found on blossom of Bursaria.
Syllitus microps is listed in the following regions:
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ANBG Aranda Bushland Emu Creek Flea Bog Flat to Emu Creek Corridor Illilanga & Baroona Lower Cotter Catchment Mongarlowe River Mount Taylor Red Hill Nature Reserve The Pinnacle Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve Tuggeranong Hill Watson Woodlands WendyM's farm at Freshwater Ck.Places
Higgins, ACT Mongarlowe, NSW