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Green Tiger Beetle172 viewsAnthony Bentley05/26/12 at 01:33Anthony Bentley:
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Green Tiger Beetle172 viewsAnthony Bentley05/25/12 at 00:24George Rutter: Wow.
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Hoverfly122 viewsA species identification would be much appreciated.MJGrey05/08/12 at 21:52Richard Pipe: my guess - Drone-fly
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Ladybirds110 viewsAnthony Bentley03/31/12 at 07:41Anthony Bentley: Cheers Dean
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Ladybirds110 viewsAnthony Bentley03/30/12 at 20:09Dean Eades: cracker
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Tawny Mining Bee134 viewsAnthony Bentley03/30/12 at 20:09Dean Eades:
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Lesser Stag Beetle152 viewsDavid Morison09/10/11 at 23:41Dean Eades: cracker David
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Capsid?136 viewsDavid Morison08/04/11 at 08:00David Morison: Thanks Stephen
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Sawfly?141 viewsDavid Morison08/04/11 at 08:00David Morison: Thanks Stephen
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Hover Fly158 viewsRuss Telfer07/23/11 at 21:31Dean Eades: very nice
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Sawfly?141 viewsDavid Morison07/20/11 at 11:12Stephen Routledge: Amblyteles armatorius.
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Capsid?136 viewsDavid Morison07/20/11 at 11:10Stephen Routledge: Common-green Capsid(Lygocoris pabulinus).
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Thistle flies?142 viewsX-rated!David Morison07/09/11 at 20:46Dean Eades: Nice David
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Scorpion Fly?141 viewsDavid Morison07/05/11 at 20:17Stephen Routledge: Scorpion Fly David.
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Banded Agrion133 viewsRuss Telfer06/17/11 at 22:46Russ Telfer: cheers Dean
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Banded Agrion133 viewsRuss Telfer06/17/11 at 22:06Dean Eades: nice Russ
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ID Please (approx 8mm) Chrysops sp?216 viewsDavid Morison06/12/11 at 19:22David Morison: Well that's what I call a result! Thanks all.
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ID Please (approx 8mm) Chrysops sp?216 viewsDavid Morison06/12/11 at 18:17Andrew Chick: A Banded yellow starthistle gall fly - c/o Rob Ram...
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ID Please (approx 8mm) Chrysops sp?216 viewsDavid Morison06/12/11 at 17:08Grahame Hopwood: I've been asked to pass on the following messa...
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ID Please (approx 8mm) Chrysops sp?216 viewsDavid Morison06/12/11 at 08:26David Morison: Thank you Stephen, I knew you would point me in th...
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ID Please (approx 8mm) Chrysops sp?216 viewsDavid Morison06/11/11 at 22:30Stephen Routledge: This is a member of the Tephritidae family or Frui...
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Id please 180 viewsDean Eades06/06/11 at 12:51Russ Telfer: Not an expert but some sort of Chafer ? Summer Ch...
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Id please 180 viewsDean Eades06/04/11 at 01:28Robert Hardy: i think its some sort of beetle Dean
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Id please 151 viewsDean Eades06/03/11 at 16:38Dean Eades: Cheers David
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Id please 151 viewsDean Eades06/03/11 at 09:55David Morison: Cockchafer beetle, melonontha melonontha. Used to ...
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