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Mother Shipton - Callistege mi41 viewsuniomysticJun 04, 2007
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?77 viewsDean EadesJun 03, 2007
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Hornet - one of four seen today55 viewsMick WestJun 03, 2007
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14 spot ladybird36 viewsColin PumfrettJun 03, 2007
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Green Lacewing38 viewsuniomysticJun 02, 2007
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Dean Eades - Wasp beetle40 viewsMessingham 02-06-07Dean EadesJun 02, 2007
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Dean Eades - Longhorn59 viewsSotby wood 02-06-07Dean EadesJun 02, 2007
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Leaf beetle.Family Chrysomelidae.37 viewsColin PumfrettJun 02, 2007
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Water ladybird.49 viewsColin PumfrettJun 02, 2007
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Orange ladybird.42 viewsColin PumfrettJun 02, 2007
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Metasyrphus corallae32 viewsA migrant species of Syrphidae(Hover-flies).Stephen RoutledgeJun 02, 2007
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Scorpion Fly (Panorpa)45 viewsuniomysticMay 29, 2007
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Scorpion Fly (Panorpa)32 viewsuniomysticMay 29, 2007
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Scorpion Fly (Panorpa)30 viewsuniomysticMay 29, 2007
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Male Scorpion-Fly(Panorpa communis),eating Female Common-blue Damselfly(Enallagma cyathigerum).51 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 28, 2007
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Hoverfly-Volucella bombylans50 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 28, 2007
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Robber-Fly(Dioctria rufipes)59 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 28, 2007
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Hatching Spiderlings62 viewsMick WestMay 28, 2007
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Green-tiger Beetle(Cicendela campestris)61 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 27, 2007
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Green dock leaf beetle. Gastrophysa viridula45 viewsIts abdomen swollen with eggs. Thanks steve for id.Colin PumfrettMay 27, 2007
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Sun Fly (Helophilus pendulus)42 viewsuniomysticMay 26, 2007
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Wasp Beetle41 viewsuniomysticMay 26, 2007
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Wasp beetle57 viewsAlan BownessMay 26, 2007
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Wasp Beetle45 viewsuniomysticMay 25, 2007
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Gorse Shield Bug39 viewsDave BradbeerMay 23, 2007
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