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Most viewed - Insects in Lincolnshire
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Cricket113 viewsAlan Bowness
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Scorpion Fly (panorpa)113 viewsuniomystic
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Flesh Fly (Sarcophaga carnaris)113 viewsuniomystic
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Yellow Dung Fly113 viewsThe larvae may eat dung but the adults prefer other preyGeorge Rutter
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Sun Fly (helophilus pendulus)112 viewsuniomystic
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Sun Fly (helophilus pendulus)111 viewsuniomystic
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Forest Bug111 views Pentatoma rufipesDavid Morison
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Unidentified111 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Garden Spider110 viewsGarden Spider hacing lunchDave Rooke
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Ladybirds110 viewsAnthony Bentley
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Soldier Beetle110 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Sun Fly (helophilus pendulus)109 viewsuniomystic
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Bumble Bee109 viewsuniomystic
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ID please?108 viewsUnusual ladybird type bug? Not seen on like this before, it landed on Mandys head!Mick West
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Hoverfly on Burdock108 viewsDavid Morison
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Hoverfly - Helophilus Pendulus108 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Sun Fly (helophilus pendulus)107 viewsuniomystic
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Juvenile Green Shield Bug107 viewsDavid Morison
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Anthomyia Procellaris107 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Forest Shield Bug - Pentatoma rufipes106 viewsuniomystic
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Bibio lanigerus106 viewsBen Revell
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Dean Eades - Shield bug106 viewsDean Eades
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Wasp's Nest106 viewsWasp's Nest - Back Garden, Bardney - This has grown by a third in a week, you can see the wasps on the outside adding more chewed up wood to extend to nest while others sit at the entrance fanning the entrance hole presumably to help ventilate it, others constantly coming and going throughout the day feeding the grubs inside.Russell Hayes
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Scorpion Fly106 viewsTrevor Gunby
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106 viewsYELLOW SHELLGeoff Harrod
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