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HORNET122 viewsGeoff Harrod05/29/16 at 22:04Trevor Gunby: This looks like a Median Wasp, Geoff, not a Hornet
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hornet185 viewsThis thing looked enormous !Leslie Davidson09/07/13 at 23:57Garry Wright: Nice Les
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Id please 180 viewsDean Eades05/06/13 at 20:07Dean Eades: cheers
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Id please 180 viewsDean Eades05/04/13 at 19:49MJGrey: It,s Cockchafer Melolontha melolontha, just come a...
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Unidentified130 viewsTrevor Gunby03/21/13 at 19:08Joe Pell: Sand Digger Wasp
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ID Please222 viewsI don't know what they are but they seem to be getting rather cosy together!Trevor Gunby02/27/13 at 19:34Trevor Gunby: I now believe them to be strangalia maculata or Lo...
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Ruby-tailed Wasp (Chrysis ignita)191 viewsA cracking insect on my house wall today.MJGrey10/01/12 at 23:53Dean Eades: Cracker
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Ruby-tailed Wasp (Chrysis ignita)191 viewsA cracking insect on my house wall today.MJGrey10/01/12 at 23:36Andy Atkinson: Wow...but I think I'd move house..looks alien ...
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Cricket?210 viewsAny-one that can give an id I would be most grateful MJGrey09/27/12 at 21:41MJGrey: Crickey that was quick, thanks Stephen
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Cricket?210 viewsAny-one that can give an id I would be most grateful MJGrey09/27/12 at 21:36Stephen Routledge: Female Speckled-bush Cricket Martin.
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ID Please222 viewsI don't know what they are but they seem to be getting rather cosy together!Trevor Gunby08/26/12 at 22:15Trevor Gunby: Thanks John. I got fairly close but not close to ...
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ID Please222 viewsI don't know what they are but they seem to be getting rather cosy together!Trevor Gunby08/24/12 at 00:02John Badley: Looks like one of the nicrophorus carrion beetles....
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Hoverfly sp.??136 viewsRichard Jackson08/23/12 at 21:46Trevor Gunby: Looks like Helophilus Pendulus.
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Unidentified137 viewsTrevor Gunby08/23/12 at 21:36Trevor Gunby: Thanks John - that seems to be the one!
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Unidentified137 viewsTrevor Gunby08/23/12 at 01:21John Badley: Looks like (the hoverfly) Sun Fly Heliophilus pend...
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ID Help Please221 viewsMark Johnson07/30/12 at 22:01Stephen Routledge: Anytime,it used to be only a coastal species,but ...
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ID Help Please221 viewsMark Johnson07/30/12 at 19:59Mark Johnson: Thanks for the info Steve
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ID Help Please210 viewsMark Johnson07/30/12 at 10:08Stephen Routledge: Female Roesel's-bush Cricket.
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ID Help Please221 viewsMark Johnson07/30/12 at 10:08Stephen Routledge: Roesel's-bush Cricket,Mark.
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Unidentified151 viewsTrevor Gunby07/17/12 at 23:11Trevor Gunby: Thanks Russ - a quick look on the internet suggest...
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Unidentified151 viewsTrevor Gunby07/17/12 at 22:54Russ Telfer: Trev could be a Soldier Beetle - Rhagonycha fulva ...
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Unidentified121 viewsTrevor Gunby07/12/12 at 22:53George Rutter: possibly a member of the Robber-fly genus
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Unidentified218 viewsAnyone put a name to this?Trevor Gunby07/05/12 at 20:24Trevor Gunby: Thanks Colin - I'll try to steer clear of them...
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Green Tiger Beetle172 viewsAnthony Bentley07/05/12 at 18:40Colin Pumfrett: Awesome image Anthony.
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Unidentified218 viewsAnyone put a name to this?Trevor Gunby07/05/12 at 18:39Colin Pumfrett: Chrysops relictus. Twin lobed deerfly. Nasty littl...
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