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Nursery web Spider(Pisaura mirablis)53 viewsStephen Routledge
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Beetle ?53 viewsCan anyone id this for me please ?trevormlee
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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 Bowness
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Longhorn Beetle - Stenocorus meridianus53 viewsuniomystic
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Hoverfly - Sericomyia silentis (one of the uk's largest)53 viewsuniomystic
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Hoverfly - Eristalis interruptus53 viewsuniomystic
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Common Wasp - Vespula vulgaris53 viewsuniomystic
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Digger Wasp - Mellinus arvensis53 viewsuniomystic
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Longhorn beetle. Stictoleptura rubra.53 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Ladybird53 viewsMick West
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instar nymph of Troilus luridus53 viewsChamber 26-08-09Dean Eades
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Platycheirus albimanus52 viewsAnother early spring species of Hoverfly.Stephen Routledge
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Shield Bug52 viewsMick West
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Sawfly (Tenthredo scrophulariae)52 viewsAlan Bowness
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Green Tiger Beetle52 viewsMick West
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Hoverflies - Eristalis interruptus in nuptial flight52 viewsuniomystic
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Flesh fly.52 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Hoverfly(Sericomya silentis)51 viewsStephen Routledge
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7 Spot Ladybird larva51 viewsAlan Bowness
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Male Scorpion-Fly(Panorpa communis),eating Female Common-blue Damselfly(Enallagma cyathigerum).51 viewsStephen Routledge
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Tachina grossa51 viewsThis species of fly is a parasite of Large Moth larvae,laying its eggs on or near it's chosen host.Stephen Routledge
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Bees Nest - Record shot50 viewsLarge bee colony in old woodpecker hole but didnt want to get too close!!Mick West
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Hoverfly-Volucella bombylans50 viewsStephen Routledge
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Hoverfly - Volucella pellucens50 viewsuniomystic
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Greater Bulb-Fly - Merodon equestris50 viewsuniomystic
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