Comma Butterfly (Polygonia c-album) |
Muscidae - House fly |
Muscidae - House fly |
Alder Leaf Beetle (Agelastica alni) |
Wolf spider ( Pardosa amentata) |
Common Froghopper (Philaenus spumarius) |
Common Grass Bug (Leptopterna dolabrata) |
Miridae family (Notostira elongata) |
7 spot-Ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) |
7 spot-Ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) |
The Wolf spider is a medium-sized spider that hunts on the ground during the day; it chases down its prey and leaps on it, just like a wolf. It frequents gardens and grasslands, as well as a variety of other habitats, and can often be seen sunbathing or running across the ground. The female carries her round egg-sac underneath the back end of her body, attached to the organs that produce silk, called the 'spinnerets'. She will carry the young on her back for a few days after they hatch.
Wolf spider ( Pardosa amentata) |
The female wolf spider carries her eggs in a round sack beneath her body. When the spiderlings hatch from their eggs the female carries the baby spiders on her back until they are big enough to fend for themselves.
nymph of Cicadellidae - Cicadella viridis Green Leaf-hopper - Cicadella viridis |
Common Froghopper (Philaenus spumarius) |
Hoverfly |
Sawfly Caterpillar |
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The Footballer (Helophilus pendulus) |
Large Skipper (Ochlodes sylvanus) |
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Tapered Drone Fly - Eristalis pertinax (Might be) |
Soldier beetles (Cantharis flavilabris) |
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Muscidae - House flies |
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Marmalade Hoverfly (Episyrphus balteatus) |
7 Spot Ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) |
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