Happy New Year all. Yes, records in any form are always welcome .... My preferred format is an Excel worksheet - is it possible to provide one of these as an...
To LNHS recorders I have recorded butterflies, moths and other insects from my bottom-right-hand-corner of London territory for over 30 years, but (to my shame...
As a national organiser of a recording scheme (spiders) I am strongly in favour of all records being directed to national recording schemes, rather than to...
Thanks to everyone for your views. It seems to me that there are a number of approaches and different views, and different needs. With my 'LNHS web developer'...
It is nearly[1] the last chance to sign up for the journals distributed by the Ecology and Entomology Reading Circle this year. The LNHS Entomology and Ecology...
Seen today (2nd March) ... and yesterday. Bombus terrestris (twice) B. Lucorum (?) B. pratorum (?) B. lapidarius 2-spot ladybird. Either in own garden or...
... allotment. ... And again today .... Black bee-fly (I think) on Lungwort - had its' rear flown up by a small Bumblebee(?) ( A pratorum look-alike at any...
I wonder if anyone could help. Next month I'm doing a talk / slide show for a local natural history society and would like to do something about Harmonia...
As secretary of the Entomology and Ecology Section Reading Circle I am interested to know if there are any additional journals LNHS members feel they would...
Some photos of a wasp found under a log in Perivale Wood (Middlesex, VC21 - TQ18) yesterday. I've not get much literature on hymenoptera but from the few...
Are these two (http://freespace.virgin.net/david.howdon/lady.jpg) twenty-four spot ladybirds? Found in vegetation in Perivale Wood, Middlesex (VC21) on 5th...
Dear David, Yes they are. Regards, David ... From: David Howdon To: London-nhs-invertebrates@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 10:49 PM Subject:...
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Hi This lunchtime I was pleased to see my first Banded Demoiselle of the season - a female - flying around in King George's Park, Wandsworth, London (they...
Dear All, I can confirm earliest sightings of 20th April for Large Red Damselfly and 5th May for Banded Demoiselle - both in Wandle Park, Collier's Wood. David...
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In case you hadn't noticed the change of date, the spider hunt will now be on Sunday 18th May, not Saturday as originally planned. 18 Sun. Ecology and...
A first sighting of Bombus hypnorum at Wandle Meadow LNR this evening. David [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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After asking a couple of people, I haven't got near to the identity of a striking micro moth I saw on Hounslow Heath earlier this month. It appears to be...
Possibly a member of the Psychidae (bagworm moths). Can't see its antennae in the photo -they're quite a distinctive shape in the adult male bagworms. Females...
In my local recording area this year (Greenford, Middlesex) I've noticed that so far Comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album) has been rather scarce (I've only seen...
It could be too early to draw conclusions. At the Fryent Country Park and Beane Hill transects, numbers of butterflies in general appear to be low. Widely...
7th June 2008 is National Moth Night (http://www.nationalmothnight.info/). As in previous years I will be running a light trap or two at Perivale Wood ...
Hi All Recently back in London from two weeks in Mallorca it was nice to see some sun today so I had a short walk in King George's Park, Wandsworth. Saw...
The large bumble bee mimics are always an exciting find I think, and I thought I had a form of Volucella bombylans here ... but it doesn't seem to match up...
It is probably merodon equestris, but I can't see from the photo whther there is a ventral projection on the hind femur (very obvious in a specimen under a...
Thank you Peter, you are no doubt correct. I see that one of the colour forms of Merodon has a black thorax like this one, although it doesn't match up exactly...
In my garden yesterday ( - this is Greg, Rhona's husband, speaking. ) I've just created an album, labelled "GT & RFN's Pictures small wildlife" - so they...