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Zebra Spider (Salticus scenicus)358 viewsPresumed this species with prey, can anyone identify the fly there must be someone out there that can.
MJGreyOct 02, 2012
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Ruby-tailed Wasp (Chrysis ignita)191 viewsA cracking insect on my house wall today.MJGreyOct 01, 2012
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Cricket?210 viewsAny-one that can give an id I would be most grateful MJGreySep 27, 2012
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Scorpion Fly150 viewsMark JohnsonSep 09, 2012
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Grasshopper115 viewsTrevor GunbyAug 31, 2012
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Unidentified130 viewsTrevor GunbyAug 31, 2012
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130 viewsROESELS BUSH CRICKETGeoff HarrodAug 31, 2012
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ID Please222 viewsI don't know what they are but they seem to be getting rather cosy together!Trevor GunbyAug 23, 2012
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Hoverfly - Helophilus Pendulus108 viewsTrevor GunbyAug 23, 2012
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Unidentified137 viewsTrevor GunbyAug 22, 2012
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Scorpion Fly106 viewsTrevor GunbyAug 22, 2012
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Dean Eades - Giant Sawfly179 viewsDean EadesAug 07, 2012
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Dean Eades - Giant Sawfly192 viewsDean EadesAug 07, 2012
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Help with ID please?186 viewsDavid MorisonAug 06, 2012
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ID Help Please221 viewsMark JohnsonJul 29, 2012
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ID Help Please210 viewsMark JohnsonJul 29, 2012
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Yellow Dung Fly113 viewsThe larvae may eat dung but the adults prefer other preyGeorge RutterJul 24, 2012
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Longhorn Beetle sp. ??134 viewsRichard JacksonJul 18, 2012
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Hoverfly sp.??136 viewsRichard JacksonJul 18, 2012
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Hoverfly sp.??102 viewsRichard JacksonJul 18, 2012
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Unidentified151 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 17, 2012
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Unidentified121 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 12, 2012
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Longhorn Beetle126 viewsAgapanthia villosoviridescensRuss TelferJul 06, 2012
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Unidentified218 viewsAnyone put a name to this?Trevor GunbyJul 05, 2012
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Dean Eades - Pentatoma rufipes Red-legged Shieldbug130 viewsDean EadesJul 01, 2012
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