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Hoverfly - Volucella pellucens45 viewsuniomysticJun 29, 2007
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Newly emerged Seven-spot Ladybird(Coccinella 7-punctata)67 viewsStephen RoutledgeJun 28, 2007
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Hoverfly - Volucella pellucens59 viewsuniomysticJun 28, 2007
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Longhorn Beetle - Stenocorus meridianus53 viewsuniomysticJun 21, 2007
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Giant wood wasp73 viewsColin PumfrettJun 21, 2007
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Giant wood wasp64 viewsColin PumfrettJun 21, 2007
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Longhorn Beetle - Stenocorus meridianus47 viewsuniomysticJun 20, 2007
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Longhorn Beetle - Stenocorus meridianus43 viewsuniomysticJun 20, 2007
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Robber-Fly(Dysmachus trigonus)45 viewsStephen RoutledgeJun 20, 2007
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Soldier-Fly(Stratiomys chameleon)43 viewsStephen RoutledgeJun 20, 2007
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Sawfly (Tenthredo scrophulariae)52 viewsAlan BownessJun 17, 2007
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Bog-bush Cricket(Metrioptera brachyptera)56 viewsA rare species in the county,only found at Crowle as far as iam aware.Stephen RoutledgeJun 17, 2007
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Ichneuman Fly ovipositing79 viewsuniomysticJun 14, 2007
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Greater Bulb-Fly - Merodon equestris50 viewsuniomysticJun 12, 2007
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Longhorn Beetle - Agapanthia villosoviridesce63 viewsuniomysticJun 12, 2007
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Longhorn Beetle - Strangalia quadrifasciata63 viewsuniomysticJun 11, 2007
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Beetle id?89 viewsColin PumfrettJun 10, 2007
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Sawfly. Rhogogaster viridis.44 viewsColin PumfrettJun 10, 2007
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Longhorn Beetle - Strangalia quadrifasciata42 viewsuniomysticJun 10, 2007
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Longhorn Beetle - Strangalia quadrifasciata36 viewsuniomysticJun 10, 2007
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Scorpion Fly43 viewsMore on my websiteJun 08, 2007
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Hoverfly sp (Syrphidae)60 viewsuniomysticJun 06, 2007
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Hoverfly.44 viewsColin PumfrettJun 05, 2007
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Hoverfly - Volucella pellucens37 viewsuniomysticJun 04, 2007
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Hoverfly - Volucella pellucens50 viewsuniomysticJun 04, 2007
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