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Gorse Shield Bug39 viewsDave Bradbeer05/25/07 at 19:45Dean Eades: spot on
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Wasp Beetle45 viewsuniomystic05/25/07 at 19:45Dean Eades: very nice Dave
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Cardinal Beetle41 viewsuniomystic05/23/07 at 08:45Neil Smith: Great!
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Cardinal Beetle41 viewsuniomystic05/22/07 at 22:01Dean Eades: nice Dave
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Cockchafer beetle38 viewsColin Pumfrett05/21/07 at 17:25Dean Eades: very nice Colin
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Tachina fera.40 viewsStephen Routledge05/19/07 at 21:07uniomystic: A nice shot Stephen, don't see many head on vi...
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Longhorn beetle. agapanthia villosoviridescens.33 viewsColin Pumfrett05/19/07 at 21:04uniomystic: Lovely image Colin. Dave Johnson
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Green Shield Bug (Palomena prasina)31 viewsuniomystic05/15/07 at 22:57Dean Eades: nice Dave
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7 Spot Ladybird - larva32 viewsuniomystic05/14/07 at 22:52Dean Eades: not seen this before Dave
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Sun-Fly(Helophilus pendulus)43 viewsStephen Routledge05/13/07 at 21:35Alan Bowness: Nice shot
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Predatory Wasp?53 viewsID please.
Found in chambers fm wood on monday on oak leaf.
Size about one inch in length from head to tail.
Colour was a dark brown/black apart from the white tips to the antenna.
It was eating a small hover fly at the time.
Alan.
Alan Bowness05/09/07 at 21:48Alan Bowness: Thanks Steve,what a cracking Sawfly,Looks like it ...
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Predatory Wasp?53 viewsID please.
Found in chambers fm wood on monday on oak leaf.
Size about one inch in length from head to tail.
Colour was a dark brown/black apart from the white tips to the antenna.
It was eating a small hover fly at the time.
Alan.
Alan Bowness05/09/07 at 11:51Stephen Routledge: Hi Al,it is a species of Sawfly called Tenthredo l...
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Dean Eades - Gorse shield bug - Piezodorus lituratus31 viewsKirkby 08-05-07Dean Eades05/08/07 at 20:51uniomystic: Very nice Dean, this creature has a fantastic colo...
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Dean Eades - Gorse shield bug - Piezodorus lituratus31 viewsKirkby 08-05-07Dean Eades05/08/07 at 20:21Colin Pumfrett: Excellent Dean, A1 focusing.
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Longhorn Beetle47 viewsuniomystic05/08/07 at 20:20Colin Pumfrett: Nice pic Dave.
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Longhorn Beetle47 viewsuniomystic05/08/07 at 18:37uniomystic: Thanks Steve and thanks for the ID. Dave
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Longhorn Beetle47 viewsuniomystic05/08/07 at 10:11Stephen Routledge: Rhagium bifasciatum,i beleive Dave,nice shot.
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Cardinal Beetle34 viewsuniomystic05/03/07 at 22:02Dean Eades:
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hoverfly73 viewsDon Davis04/30/07 at 13:34Don Davis: steve routledge as come to my rescue once again he...
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Beetle ?53 viewsCan anyone id this for me please ?trevormlee04/28/07 at 21:54trevormlee: Many Thanks guys, this was in my garden.
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Beetle ?53 viewsCan anyone id this for me please ?trevormlee04/28/07 at 20:52Stephen Routledge: It is a Cardinal Beetle(Pyrochroa serraticornis),q...
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Beetle ?53 viewsCan anyone id this for me please ?trevormlee04/28/07 at 20:40Colin Pumfrett: looks like a cardinal beetle Trevor.
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Dean Eades - Green tiger Beetle46 viewsKirkby 04-07Dean Eades04/24/07 at 19:13Dean Eades:
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Green Tiger Beetle47 viewsuniomystic04/23/07 at 20:01uniomystic: I moved the camera gently, closer and closer and h...
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Green Tiger Beetle47 viewsuniomystic04/23/07 at 14:52Colin Pumfrett: Excellent Dave, how did you manage that.
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