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Mystery bug175 viewsThis will be proof that LBC members know EVERYTHING....Stewart Hogg08/28/09 at 18:18Stephen Routledge: Hi Stuart,this looks like the larvae of a Varied-C...
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Mystery bug175 viewsThis will be proof that LBC members know EVERYTHING....Stewart Hogg08/28/09 at 17:22Stewart Hogg: It was 3-4 mm long
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Longhorn? and spider sp.73 viewsMick West08/06/09 at 17:42Mick West: Cheers Steve
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Longhorn? and spider sp.73 viewsMick West08/05/09 at 11:20Stephen Routledge: The Longhorn is Strangalia quadrifasciata. .
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Dean Eades - Cricket64 viewsSnakeholme 09Dean Eades08/03/09 at 13:06Stephen Routledge: Yep and it's Steve. .
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Spiked shieldbug66 viewsColin Pumfrett08/03/09 at 01:03Dean Eades: cracker Colin
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Gasteruption jaculator104 viewsA parasitic wasp apparently.Dave Bradbeer08/01/09 at 23:21Dean Eades: Nice
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Dean Eades - Cricket64 viewsSnakeholme 09Dean Eades07/31/09 at 20:46Colin Pumfrett: Is it a dark bush cricket Stephen.
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Gasteruption jaculator104 viewsA parasitic wasp apparently.Dave Bradbeer07/31/09 at 14:51Neil Smith: Fantastic image Dave.
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Hornet101 viewsGeoff Wright pulled this out of a moth trap on Wed night. Is he mad?John Clarkson07/26/09 at 11:15Stephen Routledge: Surprisingly,this species is very docile and despi...
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Hornet101 viewsGeoff Wright pulled this out of a moth trap on Wed night. Is he mad?John Clarkson07/25/09 at 19:36Colin Pumfrett: Yep, barking mad, maybe its a male which dos not h...
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Any ideas?121 views8-10 mm longStewart Hogg07/17/09 at 16:29Stewart Hogg: Thanks Stephen. Sharp learning curve, so many spec...
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Any ideas?121 views8-10 mm longStewart Hogg07/17/09 at 15:01Stephen Routledge: Hi Stuart,this is Glischrochilus hortensis,it is a...
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Species of bush cricket at Gib. Pt .94 viewsColin Pumfrett07/12/09 at 20:24Stephen Routledge: Hi Col,this is a Short-winged Conehead,as far as i...
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Nasty fly sucking my blood ) :137 viewsNice eyes though ( :Nick Clayton07/07/09 at 23:40Nick Clayton: Thanks John, I suffered some discomfort but the fl...
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Nasty fly sucking my blood ) :137 viewsNice eyes though ( :Nick Clayton07/07/09 at 17:03John Clarkson: I hope it survived the experience! Good pic by the...
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Nasty fly sucking my blood ) :137 viewsNice eyes though ( :Nick Clayton07/07/09 at 07:50Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Nasty fly sucking my blood ) :137 viewsNice eyes though ( :Nick Clayton07/06/09 at 23:20Dean Eades: COOL
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Nasty fly sucking my blood ) :137 viewsNice eyes though ( :Nick Clayton07/06/09 at 20:39Nick Clayton: A little bit Colin, you have to make sacrifices in...
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Nasty fly sucking my blood ) :137 viewsNice eyes though ( :Nick Clayton07/06/09 at 11:11Colin Smale: These horseflies are supposed to have a fearsome b...
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Pondskater54 viewsAbout 7mmDave Bradbeer05/19/09 at 18:17Richard Pipe: nice work with the Macro Dave
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Dean Eades - Green tiger Beetle69 viewsKirkby moor 24-04Dean Eades04/27/09 at 21:29Dean Eades: thks colin
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Dean Eades - Green tiger Beetle69 viewsKirkby moor 24-04Dean Eades04/27/09 at 18:38Colin Pumfrett: Brilliant, i luv it.
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Dean Eades - Green tiger Beetle 68 viewsKirkby 24-04Dean Eades04/27/09 at 17:31Dean Eades: yes m8
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Dean Eades - Green tiger Beetle 68 viewsKirkby 24-04Dean Eades04/27/09 at 17:24Nick Clayton: A cracker Dean, was this taken with the new lens?
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