Hanworth

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Devil's Coach Horse Beetle (ocypus olens)

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Flesh Fly Sp?

Sarcophaga Sp

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Crossocerus Sp?

I couldn't find any images that clearly showed the red spines on the rear legs.

But

Crossocerus capitosus ?

and

as it turned out the red spines are not indicative.

It's the swollen front basi tarsus, but that is only in the males.

In this case the photos were passed to Jeremy Early

and it became

Crossocerus annulipes

Otherwise it needs keying.

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Prey item

Leafhopper Sp?

Possibly

Eupteryx urticae?

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