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232 viewsDean Eades05/29/11 at 23:09Dean Eades: cheers m8
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232 viewsDean Eades05/29/11 at 23:07Nick Clayton: Cracker m8
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Id please254 viewsDean Eades05/29/11 at 23:06Dean Eades: Many thks Steve, & thks to Phil Porter ;...
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Id please254 viewsDean Eades05/29/11 at 21:06Stephen Routledge: Sawfly species Cimbex luteus,a cracker mate. .
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Tree Bumblebee, ( almost certain ) in bird box Humberston, anyone able to confirm?206 viewsQuite rare apparently but expanding north and west.Dave Bradbeer05/24/11 at 22:14Grahame Hopwood: Dave, correct this is a Tree Bumblebee as confirme...
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Cockchafer Beetle171 viewsDavid Morison05/19/11 at 09:45David Morison: Thanks Dean.
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Ruby-tailed wasp183 viewsPaul Sullivan05/16/11 at 12:03Stephen Routledge: Chrysis ignita i believe,a parasitic species as th...
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Cockchafer Beetle171 viewsDavid Morison05/14/11 at 16:22Dean Eades: Nice David
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Ruby-tailed wasp183 viewsPaul Sullivan05/13/11 at 19:24Dean Eades: smart wasp
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Crane Flys195 viewsRobert Hardy05/10/11 at 19:30Robert Hardy: Did'nt see that Looks like a starling
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Crane Flys195 viewsRobert Hardy05/07/11 at 19:10Colin Smale: Spot on, wot's that dark object behind the cra...
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any ideas? 224 viewsIn garden - pale rear end, huge jaws, can fly, large eyes.George Rutter04/25/11 at 07:52Stephen Routledge: Hi George,i have tried to find more info about the...
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any ideas? 224 viewsIn garden - pale rear end, huge jaws, can fly, large eyes.George Rutter04/24/11 at 23:38George Rutter: Thanks Steve, It's a fantastic beast. Do you k...
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any ideas? 224 viewsIn garden - pale rear end, huge jaws, can fly, large eyes.George Rutter04/24/11 at 19:10Stephen Routledge: Hi George this a species of Weevil called Platyrhi...
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any ideas? 224 viewsIn garden - pale rear end, huge jaws, can fly, large eyes.George Rutter04/24/11 at 17:04George Rutter: Don't think so david, doesnt have the segmente...
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any ideas? 224 viewsIn garden - pale rear end, huge jaws, can fly, large eyes.George Rutter04/24/11 at 16:24David Morison: Rove beetle?
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Cleptoparasitic bee128 viewsnomada goodenaniaDavid Morison04/17/11 at 19:35David Morison: Sorry goodeniana!
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Solitary bee, melecta luctuosa?130 viewsDavid Morison04/13/11 at 20:27Grahame Hopwood: David, this is Melecta albifrons not luctuosa. Hav...
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Dean Eades - Green tiger beetle 120 viewsDean Eades03/31/11 at 17:50Dean Eades: cheers David
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Dean Eades - Green tiger beetle 120 viewsDean Eades03/31/11 at 17:44David Morison: Very smart Dean
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Larva id please.74 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 Pumfrett02/02/11 at 14:59Colin Smale: Drinker moth ??
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14 Spot Ladybird99 viewsDavid Morison08/18/10 at 18:45Nick Clayton: Nice Ladybird David, it looks like a smiley face ...
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Lesser stag beetle94 viewsDavid Morison07/08/10 at 22:25Colin Pumfrett: Nice, one mean looking beetle.
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Lesser stag beetle114 viewsDavid Morison07/08/10 at 21:43Dean Eades: cracker
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Any clues?180 viewsDavid Morison07/06/10 at 06:43David Morison: After an enquiry on Bug Forum and subsequent googl...
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