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Giant wood wasp88 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Eggs on spinach leaf88 viewsNot what I expected on my greens! Any ideas?Stewart Hogg
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Eyed Ladybird88 viewsDavid Morison
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Water Measurer(Hydrometra stagnorum)87 viewsStephen Routledge
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Larva id please.86 viewsWhat are these larva, they are completely destroying the water reeds in some of the MSQ ponds, i now have found them on the reeds in my garden pond, but i am able to pick them off when i find them.Colin Pumfrett
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Hoverfly - possible Dasysyrphus (venustus ?)86 viewsuniomystic
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Harlequin Ladybird86 viewsDavid Morison
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Common Wasp with prey - Vespula vulgaris85 viewsuniomystic
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Green Shield Bug85 viewsDavid Morison
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unknown insect.84 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Tachina Ursina(Tachinid Fly).84 viewsStephen Routledge
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Female Short-winged Conehead(Conocephalus dorsalis)83 viewsStephen Routledge
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Dean Eades - Green tiger Beetle83 viewsKirkby moor 24-04Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Dark Bush Cricket 83 viewsDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Longhorn82 viewsChambers wood 09-06-06Dean Eades
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Gorse-shield Bug(Piezodorus lituratus).82 viewsStephen Routledge
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Scorpion Fly82 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Newly emerged Seven-spot Ladybird(Coccinella 7-punctata)81 viewsStephen Routledge
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Dean Eades - Green tiger Beetle 81 viewsKirkby 24-04Dean Eades
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Longhorn? and spider sp.81 viewsMick West
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Bee80 viewsMick West
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Slender ground-Hopper(Tetrix subulata)80 viewsStephen Routledge
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Horsefly(Tabinus bovinus)80 viewsOne of the largest species of horsefly in Britain.Stephen Routledge
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Hoverfly(Eristalinus aeneus)80 viewsStephen Routledge
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Hoverfly- Eristalis Intricarius80 viewsOne of several excellant Bumble-Bee Mimics.Stephen Routledge
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