Hanworth
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Wall Mason Wasp (Ancistrocerus parietinus)
Lasioglossum Sp?
Common Wasp (Vespula vulgaris)
Wasp Plumehorn (Volucella inanis)
Three-banded Mason Wasp (Ancistrocerus trifasciatus)
Yellow-faced Mining Bee Sp? (Hylaeus Sp?)
Yelow-legged Mining bee (Andrena flavipes)
Earlham Cemetery
A small blind woodlouse that is associated with ants.
Ant Woodlouse (Platyarthrus hoffmannseggii)
Deathcap (Amanita phalloides)
At least four species are associtaed with these galls.
Andricus, Neuroterus, Biorhiza & Cynips Sp
Oak Knopper Gall
Oak Artichoke Gall formed by the secretions of the Oak Artichoke Gall Wasp (Andricus fecundator)
There is a cavity on the inside containing the inner gall, which is ejected in late summer leaving the old galls to persist with the old scales opened out and brown.
Ram's-horn Gall created by the Ram's-horn Gall Wasp (Andricus aries)
The second image is an old one.
This gall commonly forms a 'chimera' with another gall causing Sp, which creates oddly shaped galls.
Nail Gall caused by the mite Eriophyes tiliae on Lime trees (Tilia Sp)
Green Crab Spider (Diaea dorsata)
Harvestmen Sp?
Immature Phalangium opilio
Lasioglossum Sp?
Common Green Furrow Bee (Lasioglossum morio)? Or? L leucopus?
Common Red-legged Robberfly (Dioctria rufipes)
Not quite
Actually
Stripe=legged Robberfly (Dioctria baumhaueri)
Sputnik Spider (Paidiscura pallens) with egg sacks.
Gall Wasp Sp?
Wild Onion (Allium canadense)?
Nigma walckanaeri
Beautiful green Spider on the bowed Ivy leaves.
The stiff bowedness of the Ivy leaf allows the spider to develop a sheet web, which it nestles under, awaiting its prey.
To read more about the spider and other insects on Ivy
Insects on Ivy from Arthropedia by Vanna Bartlett
Birch Shield Bug (Elasmostethus interstinctus)
18 Spot Ladybird (Myrrha octodecimguttata)
A tiny spider delicately prancing
One of the two hundred fifty species of 'Money Spiders'
Not the best of pictures and others were a complete fail.
Inconspicuous Ladybird Sp?
Scymnus suturalis
The worst picture of the day unfortunately
Sun Jumping Spider (Heliophnaus Sp)
Although it actually turned up a Jumping spider unseen before in the cemetery.
(Euophrys fontalis)♂︎
Thanks again to Vanna Bartlett for help with ids