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...
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...
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...
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 ...
it's some sort of homoptera nymph. possilby in family delphacidae or cixiidae ... From: rianbrandt <nilone@...> Subject: [bugclub] Pretty little pink...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Many thanks for your assistance. Regards, Peter _____ From: bugclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:bugclub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of morgaston Sent: Sunday, March...
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...
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...
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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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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. ...