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4092
Hello, Could anyone help in the identification of the bug below please: ...
trev.hollingsbee
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Mar 1, 2009
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4093
Hi Trev, It looks like a house centipede, Scutigera coleoptrata See http://www.the-piedpiper.co.uk/th11d(5).htm Very uncommon in Britain. (have copied this...
Malcolm Storey
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Mar 1, 2009
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4094
Hi, I'm doing an MA in Wildlife Documentary Production. I am looking into producing a documentary that would included the invertebrates that live in ancient...
beckmate4
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Mar 1, 2009
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4095
Thanks for the reply, that was definitely the beastie we found, unfortunately now deceased...! Trev ... History ... ...
trev.hollingsbee
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4096
I uploaded identity4\pink feathertail.jpg at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/bugclub/files/Identity4/ Despite hours of research on the net, I still can't...
rianbrandt
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Mar 3, 2009
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4097
Homoptera: a planthopper of some sort, and a juvenile one from the short wing-stubs. It's one of those that produces silky filaments from the tail end. HTH ...
Malcolm Storey
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4098
it's some sort of homoptera nymph. possilby in family delphacidae or cixiidae ... From: rianbrandt <nilone@...> Subject: [bugclub] Pretty little pink...
michelle montgomery
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Mar 3, 2009
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4099
Bug Club Forum members might like to know about this little website: http://www.onemotion.com/flash/spider/ It shows a lifelike spider that you can feed by...
Dafydd Lewis
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Mar 4, 2009
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4100
Malcolm, Michelle, thank you both! Thank you too on behalf of my employer, since I can now stop looking at insect pictures and get back to work. ;) Searching...
rianbrandt
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Mar 4, 2009
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4101
Hello I was collecting Drosophila in the city of Karachi, Pakistan but was amazed to see two different types of flies. One was like a normal wild type...
maqsood ansari
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Mar 12, 2009
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4102
Can you please identify this fly (Photograph - Bug) seen at a North west Lancashire boggy venue last September. the fly was aproximately 12mm in length. Thanks...
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Mar 15, 2009
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4103
... Hi,that is Tachina grossa. It is the largest of the Tachinid flies,its larvae are parasites of large moth caterpillars.Fasinating critters!!...
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Mar 16, 2009
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4104
Looks like a Tachinidae, possibly of the genus Tachina, they could probably tell you a species at www.diptera.info/    ...
Gordon Ramel
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Mar 16, 2009
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4105
Many thanks for your assistance. Regards, Peter _____ From: bugclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:bugclub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of morgaston Sent: Sunday, March...
Peter Bagnall
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4106
Hi Gordon, Many thanks for the information. Another respondent has said it is Tachina Grossa, the largest of the group and the larva feeds on large moth...
Peter Bagnall
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4107
It is indeed Tachina grossa.  If you could let me have the full details for the sighting I will add it onto the Tachinid Recording Scheme database.   Regards...
Matt Smith
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Mar 16, 2009
2:26 pm
4108
Hello Matt Thanks very much for your identification. I found this creature near the village Sibirija, above the Vipava valley (Slovenia) on altitude od 1010 m ...
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4109
Hi everyone, Doea anyone know what this little bi-coloured beetle is? Sorry it's so blurred - it was moving a bit too fast to get a decent focus - but it's...
Graeme Stroud
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Mar 17, 2009
1:27 pm
4110
Hi Graeme, I would suggest that may be Brachinus crepitans (Bombadier beetle), although I've never seen one myself it looks like it should and the locality is...
David Hodges
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Mar 21, 2009
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4111
Hi everyone, This little fella was found in our dining room and I think I've succeded in indentifying it as a short tailed icheumon wasp. Would this insect be...
Sean
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Mar 21, 2009
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4112
I think we have some of these in our house. Do they do any damage? I have a photo but am not sure how to post it (new to bug club). Thanks!...
cameronbrown62
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Mar 22, 2009
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4113
I've put a pic in my album cameronbrown62. Am I right in identity? Is it problematic in a house? Thanks for your help....
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Mar 22, 2009
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4114
Hi cameron, I can't seem to get to your photo to confirm the id but we have some pictures of P.coccinea (black head) and serraticornis (red head) on our...
David Hodges
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Mar 23, 2009
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4115
Hi Dave, The photo is at:- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bugclub/photos/album/885290113/pic/list Cheers Reg...
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Mar 23, 2009
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4116
Dave, I've now found this beetle in a book, and yes, bombardier beetle it is. I might have overestimated the size though; should be between 6 & 10mm. I had...
Graeme Stroud
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Mar 23, 2009
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4117
Hi Cameron That isn't a Cardinal beetle, it's a longhorn beetle (cerambycidae). I'll a look tonight and see if I can get the species but it's similar to...
David Hodges
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Mar 25, 2009
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4118
Hi Again, I don't know if anyone has any other ideas but I can't get away from Phymatodes testaceus. It is usually all red but is very variable in colour...
David Hodges
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Mar 26, 2009
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4119
Recently my family and I have been finding tiny bugs in our house.We live in Northern New Jersey.. The bug is 1/8 long, black with a light green head,6 legs, 2...
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Mar 26, 2009
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4120
About a month ago, my son cried that he had been stuck "by a pokey thing" in his bed. The spot welted and was itchy for a few weeks. It just disappeared when...
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Mar 27, 2009
2:20 pm
4121
This is a type of crab spider, family Thomisidae. The ones in the UK are small, inconspicuous guys of who wouldn't hurt a fly. Well ... OK, maybe a fly. ...
Graeme Stroud
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