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Hello everyone, If the bumble bee survey is not enough to satisfy your appetite this summer, then please consider contributing to this year's square-bashing...
Keir Mottram
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Apr 9, 2004
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Dear Keir and all, While you're looking for butterflies, bees, or whatever, don't forget to keep a note of any ladybirds - however common or garden .. (a) we...
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Apr 11, 2004
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Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the London-nhs-invertebrates group. File...
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Apr 14, 2004
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Following from Paul's last message, I have put up a file with some primitive photos of a ladybird I bagged this morning. I know that markings are highly...
MIck Massie
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Apr 14, 2004
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Dear Mick, I'm unable to get access to Yahoo at the moment so can't comment on the ladybird but will try later. With regard to manipulating bitmaps/jpegs,...
Paul Mabbott
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Apr 14, 2004
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Yo Mick, After what seemed like an hour I managed to download the file (1.5Mb which might stretch some peoples' modems!). Indeed, you have 10-spots and a...
Paul Mabbott
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Apr 14, 2004
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Thanks for the id help. I downloaded IrfanView, it looks like a really good tool. Thanks again for that tip. I have now uploaded the enhanced photo of the 10...
MIck Massie
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Apr 14, 2004
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Dear Mick, Going back to your original mail, I think that these photos are really very good despite your ad hoc technique. Certainly adequate for common...
Paul Mabbott
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Apr 14, 2004
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Dear Mick, Good. With regard to 'common' ladybirds. There are problems with reporting. If you look at various surveys you will find that C. 7-punctata (in...
Paul Mabbott
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Apr 14, 2004
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Dear Mick and all, Sorry but a PS. No, I've never seen a Pine ladybird on a Pine tree either (although Eyed ladybirds are almost specifically attached to...
Paul Mabbott
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Apr 14, 2004
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I used a Fuji Finepix with an Agfa-Lupe 8x (the kind used for looking at photos and negatives.) The Lup has a perspex cone which means I can hold it over the...
MIck Massie
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Apr 15, 2004
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Hello all, at the risk of overloading you all ... I have put 3 photos up, taken today, of some aphids found on a fir tree in my local park. The photos are...
MIck Massie
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Apr 16, 2004
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Yes, when I get my round tuit I'll do a lot of things. I think that the technology with digital cameras is now reasonable - one sees some marvellous photos...
Paul Mabbott
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Apr 18, 2004
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These wouldn't deter any self-respecting ladybird on grounds of size! On the other hand, coccinellids can be picky on the species of aphid that they eat....
Paul Mabbott
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Apr 21, 2004
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This should interest all LNHS members - a chance to study a 'brownfield' site. It is important to further assess this site for all flora/fauna - it could well...
Paul Mabbott
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May 27, 2004
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Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the London-nhs-invertebrates group. File...
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May 28, 2004
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I've just posted a photo of the subject insect. Does anyone know why the male develops those Kirk Douglas thighs ? (Maybe I should say Brad Pitt these days)....
MIck Massie
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May 28, 2004
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Good question Mick. Many beetles, bugs &c develop large anterior femora: these are useful for holding prey, holding on to plant stems or holding females down...
Paul Mabbott
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May 29, 2004
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Hello everyone, I've posted a photo of a beastie in the FILES section. Any help anyone can give me as to what it is would be greatly appreciated. It was found...
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Sep 20, 2004
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Looks like a cockroach, Keir. Back shortly. ... From: "keirmottram" <keirm@...> To: <London-nhs-invertebrates@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, September...
Paul Mabbott
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Sep 20, 2004
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I'll try again. It looks like a cockroach - some of the antennae have dropped off or is it immature? It looks very much like a common cockroach, Blatta...
Paul Mabbott
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Sep 21, 2004
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What are peoples' impressions of the abundances of various invertebrates this year? Clearly not so good for butterflies as last year and I've not seen great...
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Sep 21, 2004
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Hello Paul Good to hear from you again. I have seen a few septempunctata specimens, but not having such good eyesight at present, I can't say that there has...
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Students of ladybirds have warned for some years of the impending threat of invasion by the Japanese lady beetle (also known as the southern ladybird, ...
Paul Mabbott
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Sep 27, 2004
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Keir has given me the beast to have a look at. I agree with you Paul that it looks like Blatta orientails, a female with the characteristic stunted wings. The...
Mick Massie
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Oct 1, 2004
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Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the London-nhs-invertebrates group. File...
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Oct 1, 2004
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It turns out that this is a mature female Harlequin Roach Neostylopyga rhombifolia in the family Blattidae. I asked many entomologists to have a look at it,...
Mick Massie
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Oct 2, 2004
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Fascinating Mick. Interesting to see if more turn up. Change the subject. This is the third time in a week that I've come across a 'harlequin' insect (the...
Paul Mabbott
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Oct 2, 2004
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Bad news: Diane Andrews has apparently found H. axyridis in Tottenham Cemetery. This was a single melanic on a lime tree along with other species. The Essex...
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Oct 7, 2004
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