Martham Smee Land
Martham Smee Land
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Martham Smee Land, Common Road
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Hoverfly Sp?
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Brambles leaves gathered together to provide nesting or shelter for something?
Cranefly Sp
Tipula lunata
Azure Damselfly ♀︎ (Coenagrion puella)
Dark Bush-cricket (Pholidoptera griseoaptera)
Soldier Beetle Sp?
Cantharis rustica?
Plant Bug Sp?
Dryophilocoris flavoquadrimaculatus
Dock Bug (Coreus marginatus)
Eristalis pertinax ♀︎
Fly Sp?
Muscidae - House Fly Sp
Going slightly bronze with age. The 4th wing vein bends gently. It has hairy eyes
and there is a white collar on the front of the thorax.
Eudasyphora cyanella
Root Maggot Fly Sp?
Anthomyia Sp?
There are three other similar Anthyomia Sp. One of which is extremely rare and needs examination of the male genitalia to id it.
You need a number of shots at different angles to progress the id.
From Nature Spot
Fly Sp?
Muscidae - House Fly Sp?
Graphomya maculata♀︎?
The males have an orange background rather than grey.
from Naturespot
Great Brome (Bromus diandrus)
Common Malachite Beetle (Malachius pustulatus)
Hairy Shield Bug (Dolycorus baccarum)
Hogweed (Heraclium sphonodylium)
Eristalis intricaria?
Males of P frutetorum have a long haired tubercle on the hind femur.
This one does not have the tubercle BUT males and females are a bit more tricky to identify as the eyes of both sexes do not meet on the top of the head.
Then you need to check the shape of the genital area. Tapered in females.
In this case I don't think the genital area is tapered so possible an example of P versicolor.
Parahelophilus frutetorum/versicolor)
Tiger Hoverfly / The Footballer (Helophilus pendulus)
Hoverfly Sp?
Cheilosia illustrata?
No loop in R4+5 + Dark wing cloud
Yellow-barred Longhorn Moth (Nemophora degeerella)
Narrow-leaved Plantain (Plantago lanceolata)
Canthatris rustica
Large Red Damselfly (Pyrrhosoma nymphula)
Spider Sp?
Ripponensia splendens
False Fox Sedge? (Carex otrubae}
Kentish Snail? (Monacha cantiana)
Spider Sp? with egg sac
Thistle Sp
Tree Bumble Bee (Bombus hypnorum)
Brown-toed Forest Fly / Orange-belted Leaf Licker (Xylota segnis)