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Longhorn Beetle - Stenocorus meridianus78 viewsuniomystic
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glasshopper78 viewsByron Webb
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Gorse shield Bug(Piezodorus lituratus)78 viewsNote how this species changes colour at this time of year.Stephen Routledge
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Hoverfly - Eristalis pertinax78 viewsuniomystic
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Digger Wasp - Mellinus arvensis78 viewsuniomystic
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Seven-spot Ladybird(Coccinella 7-punctata).78 viewsStephen Routledge
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A Bee!78 viewsOne for routers to i.dDave Bradbeer
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7-Spot Ladybird77 viewsone or two about at the moment, strange winter we're having.Dave Bradbeer
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Bees Nest - Record shot77 viewsLarge bee colony in old woodpecker hole but didnt want to get too close!!Mick West
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Hoverfly (Myathropa florea)77 viewsuniomystic
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Hoverfly(Sericomya silentis)77 viewsStephen Routledge
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Male Scorpion-Fly(Panorpa communis),eating Female Common-blue Damselfly(Enallagma cyathigerum).77 viewsStephen Routledge
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Hoverflies - Eristalis interruptus in nuptial flight77 viewsuniomystic
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Common Click Beetle - Athous haemorrhoidalis77 viewsuniomystic
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Digger Wasp - Mellinus arvensis77 viewsuniomystic
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Yellow Dung Fly - Scatophaga stercoraria 77 viewsuniomystic
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Forest Bug77 viewsMick West
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Picromerus bidens, mating77 viewsCrowleDave Bradbeer
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instar nymph of Troilus luridus77 viewsChamber 26-08-09Dean Eades
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Water ladybird.76 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Hoverfly - Eristalis interruptus76 viewsuniomystic
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Hoverfly - Myathropa florea76 viewsuniomystic
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76 viewsviolet ground beetleByron Webb
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Bee fly76 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Female Tawny mining Bee(Andrena fulva).75 viewsStephen Routledge
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