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Sun Fly (helophilus pendulus)117 viewsuniomystic
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Dean Eades - Shield bug117 viewsDean Eades
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Wasp Beetle (Clytus Arietus)117 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Stripe-winged Grasshopper117 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Wasp's Nest116 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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Beefly116 viewsOne of 9 seen in 200 metres of hedge bankDavid Morison
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Sawfly(Tenthredo livida).115 viewsStephen Routledge
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Bee Fly115 viewsBen Revell
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Green Shield Bug115 viewsAnthony Bentley
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Sun Fly (Helophilus Pendulus)115 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Sun Fly (Helophilus Pendulus)115 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Dean Eades - 2 Spot Ladybird (emerging)114 viewsRimac 05-08-06 Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Hornet114 viewsChambers 21-08-06Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Hornet with dinner114 viewsChambers 29-06-09Dean Eades
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Gasteruption jaculator114 viewsA parasitic wasp apparently.Dave Bradbeer
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Hoverfly sp.??114 viewsRichard Jackson
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Unidentified114 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Longhorn Beetle (Strangalia Maculata)113 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Great-diving Beetle Larvae(Dytiscus marginalis)112 viewsWatched crossing the track at Rimac, in between two small pools.Stephen Routledge
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Dean Eades - Longhorn112 viewsDean Eades
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Bee Fly112 viewsDavid Morison
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Bee-fly111 viewsAlan Bowness
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Eristalis tenax.111 viewsThis common hoverfly is one of the many honey bee mimics,and is often seen all year round.Stephen Routledge
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Dean Eades - Shield bug111 viewsDean Eades
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Forest Bug111 viewsPentatona rufipesDavid Morison
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