Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
London-nhs-invertebrates · London Natural History Soc. - Entomology
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Want to share photos of your group with the world? Add a group photo to Flickr.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 424 - 453 of 751   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
424
I suspect many of you know that 23rd September is National Moth Night More information here - http://www.nationalmothnight.info/ ) On that evening from 7pm...
David Howdon
davidhowdon
Offline Send Email
Sep 2, 2006
9:07 pm
425
A few more ladybird ID queries. http://freespace.virgin.net/david.howdon/q_haxy_larva.jpg is I think the larva of Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis)....
David Howdon
davidhowdon
Offline Send Email
Sep 3, 2006
7:28 pm
426
Yes, probably, yes and yes - haxy. Actually the first one might be considered a 'probably' - the only really similar species to haxy is the sibling Harmonia ...
paul_mabbott
Offline Send Email
Sep 3, 2006
10:24 pm
427
paul_mabbott wrote: > Yes, probably, yes and yes - haxy. > Actually the first one might be considered a 'probably' - the only > really similar species to haxy...
David Howdon
davidhowdon
Offline Send Email
Sep 4, 2006
9:30 pm
428
I have also posted the following message on the main LNHS members forum: Although there is nothing to show yet on the web, I have been liaising behind the...
Marc Carlton
penge12000
Offline Send Email
Sep 11, 2006
9:39 pm
429
A couple of interesting beetle sightings from Marcel Ashby - I don't think he's on this group but gets some good things in his moth trap. He's apparently taken...
paul_mabbott
Offline Send Email
Sep 14, 2006
10:43 am
430
this was in my last light trap. Is it a beetle or a bug nymph Alison ... From: paul_mabbott To: London-nhs-invertebrates@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday,...
A FURE
alison2fure
Offline Send Email
Sep 14, 2006
10:50 am
431
Photo up-loaded in photos>queries ..... http://tech.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/London-nhs- invertebrates/photos/view/4f0a?b=9...
paul_mabbott
Offline Send Email
Sep 14, 2006
12:20 pm
432
Paul, Very few Harlequins seen recently, although I did find a cluster of pupae on a tree trunk on Parkside on the opposite side of the road to Wimbledon ...
David Element
david.element@...
Send Email
Sep 14, 2006
5:56 pm
433
The place to look for Harlequins at the moment may be the lower trunks of mature Sycamores, on which there were larvae, pupae and exuviae (together with one...
Colin Everett
colin_ever
Offline Send Email
Sep 17, 2006
5:01 pm
434
Had large numbers of 7 spots in my garden (Ongar, Essex) this year - they were everywhere (til I eventually cut the lawn and did a bit of weeding!)....
Imogen Wilde
imogenwilde
Offline Send Email
Sep 17, 2006
10:19 pm
435
I'm afraid I agree with the earlier posters. I've seen very few ladybirds recently in my garden. A couple of 7-spot, and about 3 weeks ago, a 22-spot. That's...
G. Tingey & R. F. Neil.
rhona_neil
Offline Send Email
Sep 18, 2006
7:34 am
436
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mickmassie/246340744/ We've got this distinctive bug clustering in our garden at the moment, on Hibiscus seed heads and also on...
Mick Massie
mick_massie
Offline Send Email
Sep 18, 2006
8:52 am
437
This looks to me suspicially like nymphs of Nezara viridula, the Southern Green Shield Bug, a species that has been found in several locations in London...
Peter Harvey
araneus2000
Offline Send Email
Sep 18, 2006
9:34 am
438
Hi, There is a very good website on Shieldbugs and the picture of the 3rd instar Southern Green Shield Bug looks very similar to your picture. The website is ...
sarah_barnes_1
Offline Send Email
Sep 18, 2006
9:46 am
439
Hello, We found this beetle on the ground at Beddington today. It looks like a Chrysolina but it is not any I have met before. The closest thing I could find...
sarah_barnes_1
Offline Send Email
Sep 24, 2006
12:50 pm
440
This could well be Chrysolina banksi, which is associated with Black Horehound Ballota nigra, but I would not advise identifying chrysomelids from pictures!...
Peter Harvey
araneus2000
Offline Send Email
Sep 24, 2006
1:51 pm
441
For those who attended (and those who did not but are interested) here is the species list from this event. There are several micros (and one caterpillar)...
David Howdon
davidhowdon
Offline Send Email
Sep 24, 2006
7:10 pm
442
An apparently US-type Christian group have set up shop in the UK, determined to peddle lies to schoolchildren. See .. http://www.truthinscience.org.uk...
G. Tingey & R. F. Neil.
rhona_neil
Offline Send Email
Sep 26, 2006
2:54 pm
443
For those who attended (and for those just generally interested) a picture of the caterpillar found in Perivale Wood on National Moth Night (23rd Sept) is at...
David Howdon
davidhowdon
Offline Send Email
Sep 27, 2006
8:37 pm
444
To all you clever people out there, please take a look at these objects, found attached to the top of Juncus stems in Richmond Park. They have the appearance...
Mick Massie
mick_massie
Offline Send Email
Oct 2, 2006
6:02 pm
445
Does anyone know the status of the lacewing we found on Tuesday at the Bonesgate stream in Chessington (see album). Ian Menzies says he has found them at...
alison2fure
Offline Send Email
Oct 8, 2006
3:47 pm
446
If it helps: It would seem from a search of Zoo Record that there are quite a few papers on this lacewing in the UK, including several from Surrey, but none...
Martin Honey
honey53mr
Offline Send Email
Oct 8, 2006
4:05 pm
447
Very comprehensive thankyou Alison ... From: Martin Honey To: London-nhs-invertebrates@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 5:01 PM Subject: RE:...
A FURE
alison2fure
Offline Send Email
Oct 8, 2006
4:15 pm
448
Another bug that might be coming our way - a lacebug (Tingidae) which feeds on plane trees. No shortage of those in London .... ...
paul_mabbott
Offline Send Email
Oct 12, 2006
4:27 pm
449
I've uploaded another of Les Wilson's pictures into the shieldbug photo folder (sorry): http://tech.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/London-nhs- ...
paul_mabbott
Offline Send Email
Oct 12, 2006
4:29 pm
450
Okay, no one wants to go further on the last batch of LW pics - surprised about the ephemeropteran ... So here's something related, I think. Again, not a great...
paul_mabbott
Offline Send Email
Oct 12, 2006
4:52 pm
451
Dear Paul, I have placed a photograph of Corizus hyosciami on line at: http://www.david.element.ukgateway.net/bugs22rhopalidbugs1.htm Although the photograph...
David Element
david.element@...
Send Email
Oct 14, 2006
12:48 pm
452
http://freespace.virgin.net/david.howdon/lady.jpg Approx 5mm long. Flew into my living room on 10th October. Greenford, Middlesex, TQ18. I think this is...
David Howdon
davidhowdon
Offline Send Email
Oct 16, 2006
8:52 pm
453
Yes, sexpustulata form. Quite common in west London. Paul ... Greenford, ... form ... 13/10/2006 ... http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com...
paul_mabbott
Offline Send Email
Oct 17, 2006
7:18 am
Messages 424 - 453 of 751   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help