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Dean Eades - Longhorn103 viewsDean Eades07/05/10 at 08:18Dean Eades: thks
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Dean Eades - Shield bug98 viewsDean Eades07/05/10 at 08:17Dean Eades: thks colin
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Dean Eades - Longhorn103 viewsDean Eades07/05/10 at 00:23Colin Pumfrett: Rutpela maculata. Super.
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Dean Eades - Shield bug98 viewsDean Eades07/05/10 at 00:18Colin Pumfrett: Sloe shield bug aka hairy shield bug. Excellent.
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Snake Fly164 viewsWeird insect not often seen as they spend most of the time high up in the tree tops. This is one of 4 species this being Xanthostigma xanthostigma, identification is made with slight differences to wing structure.MJGrey06/18/10 at 10:32Stephen Routledge: Nice Martin,a species i have always wanted to see....
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Snake Fly164 viewsWeird insect not often seen as they spend most of the time high up in the tree tops. This is one of 4 species this being Xanthostigma xanthostigma, identification is made with slight differences to wing structure.MJGrey06/17/10 at 21:15Dean Eades: cracker
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ID Please 91 viewsDean Eades06/16/10 at 19:21Dean Eades: cheers m8
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Dean Eades - Shield bug106 viewsDean Eades06/16/10 at 19:19Dean Eades: thks, the 180mm with flash Colin
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Dean Eades - Shield bug106 viewsDean Eades06/16/10 at 01:10Colin Pumfrett: Excellent Dean, is this your 100mm IS lens. Might ...
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ID Please 91 viewsDean Eades06/16/10 at 01:08Colin Pumfrett: Sawfly, maybe tenthredo mesomelas.
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Dean Eades - Shield bug106 viewsDean Eades06/15/10 at 23:45Nick Clayton: Nice photo Dean, great looking beatle
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Longhorn Beatle?139 viewsNick Clayton06/06/10 at 19:02Colin Pumfrett: Nice Nick, first time i have heard the English nam...
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Longhorn Beatle?139 viewsNick Clayton06/06/10 at 19:01Matthew Taylor: Nice shot
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Longhorn Beatle?139 viewsNick Clayton06/06/10 at 13:00Matthew Latham: very nice image
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Longhorn Beatle?139 viewsNick Clayton06/01/10 at 21:08Nick Clayton: Thanks Neil. I googled your scientific name and ca...
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Longhorn Beatle?139 viewsNick Clayton06/01/10 at 15:12Neil Smith: stunning shot Nick. I make it to be 'Agapanthi...
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Cardinal Beatle?89 viewsNick Clayton06/01/10 at 12:50Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Cardinal Beatle?89 viewsNick Clayton06/01/10 at 01:01Dean Eades: Nice detail Nick
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Fly? 187 viewsThis was in my moth trap this morning 31/11/09, would like to know what it is.MJGrey11/01/09 at 13:13MJGrey: Thanks Stephen
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Fly? 187 viewsThis was in my moth trap this morning 31/11/09, would like to know what it is.MJGrey11/01/09 at 12:46Stephen Routledge: Hi Martin,this is a species of fly called Pollenia...
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Ruby Red Tiger Moth caterpillar 94 viewsDavid Morison10/18/09 at 23:27David Morison: Thank you Phil. I must try for the adult next.
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Ruby Red Tiger Moth caterpillar 94 viewsDavid Morison10/18/09 at 20:58Phil Hyde: Think its a Ruby Red Tiger Moth caterpillar
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Mystery bug175 viewsThis will be proof that LBC members know EVERYTHING....Stewart Hogg08/29/09 at 20:06Stephen Routledge: Anytime Stewart. .
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Mystery bug175 viewsThis will be proof that LBC members know EVERYTHING....Stewart Hogg08/28/09 at 23:59Stewart Hogg: Sorry Stephen - forgot to say thanks! Who needs Wi...
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Mystery bug175 viewsThis will be proof that LBC members know EVERYTHING....Stewart Hogg08/28/09 at 23:55Stewart Hogg: We got a new carpet last week!! A new arrival or o...
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