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Dean Eades - Green

tiger beetle
561 viewsKirkby 22-04-05Dean Eades
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Gorse shield bug
414 viewsKirkby 22-04-05Dean Eades
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Zebra Spider (Salticus scenicus)407 viewsPresumed this species with prey, can anyone identify the fly there must be someone out there that can.
MJGrey
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Dean Eades - Gorse

shield bug
340 viewsKirkby 22-04-05Dean Eades
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Parasitic Worm315 viewsCan anyone shed any light on what this creature is? it came out of the dead beetle and riggled around for 10 minues before dieing.Anthony Bentley
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Id please304 viewsDean Eades
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ID Please294 viewsI don't know what they are but they seem to be getting rather cosy together!Trevor Gunby
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any ideas? 293 viewsIn garden - pale rear end, huge jaws, can fly, large eyes.George Rutter
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ID Help Please292 viewsMark Johnson
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Unidentified288 viewsAnyone put a name to this?Trevor Gunby
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279 viewsDean Eades
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Cricket sp.269 viewsComments on i.d. very welcome
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Cricket?267 viewsAny-one that can give an id I would be most grateful MJGrey
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Unknown Bug - Rimac265 viewsUnknown Bug - about 4-5 cm longRussell Hayes
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ID Help Please265 viewsMark Johnson
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id please260 viewsDoes anybody know what this little critter is. It does like to drill into a

leaf and I guess, suck out the juices. It strolled into my house this afternoon.
Colin Smale
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ID Please (approx 8mm) Chrysops sp?260 viewsDavid Morison
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Dean Eades -

Longhorn Beetle
250 viewsKirkby 01-05-05Dean Eades
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Bee-fly250 viewsAlan Bowness
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Tree Bumblebee, ( almost certain ) in bird box Humberston, anyone able to confirm?249 viewsQuite rare apparently but expanding north and west.Dave Bradbeer
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hornet248 viewsThis thing looked enormous !Leslie Davidson
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Tree Bumblebee (bombus hypnorum)247 viewsTree Bumblebee - In Blue Tit nest box - Bardney, The Males perhaps from other nests hover around the nest hole and pounce on a Queen to mate if she ventures outside.Russell Hayes
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Id please 247 viewsDean Eades
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Ruby-tailed Wasp (Chrysis ignita)247 viewsA cracking insect on my house wall today.MJGrey
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Dean Eades - Giant Sawfly245 viewsDean Eades
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