Broadland Country Park

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Ant Sp Nest

Myrmica Sp?

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Rove Beetle Sp?

Staphylinus Sp or Platydracus Sp perhaps?

from
British Beetles


Confirmed by Martin Collier

Staphylinus erythropterus

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Rhopalus subrufus

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Long-winged Conehead nymph (Conocephalus fuscus)

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Spider Hunting Wasp Sp?

Potter Spider Wasp (Auplopus carbonarius ?)

On reflection if you look at the wing venation visible on this specimen.

Stephen Falk comments that the closed cells of the
forewing extend much further towards the wing tip
in the case of Auplopus carbonarius

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In this case the closed cells are much further away from the wing tip.

Stephen Falk

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Thus

an

Anoplius Sp

There are three all black British Anoplopius pompilid (Spider hunters) Sp

Anoplopus nigerrimus, Anoplius caviventris & Anoplopius concinnus

Anoplius niggerimus is one of the commonest pompilids

In this case the third sub marginal cell is petiolated ie. it joins one edge of the second submarginal cell
to create a more triangular cell rather than join the marginal cell vein

This is diagnostic for male & female

Common Black Spider Wasp (Anoplius nigerrimus)

Confirmed

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Pompilid Wasp Sp?

Bristle-tailed Spider Wasp (Anoplius infuscatus)? on Wild Carrot (Daucus carotta)

You can see black bristley hairs at the tip of the abdomen in the last image. Matt body.
And the wing pattern seems to fit.

Still open?

Stephen Falk

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Russula Sp

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Tawny Grisette (Amanita fulva)

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Wasp Spider (Argeope bruennichi)

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Minettia fasciata agg

Impossible to identify species in this group without microscopic examination

From Naturespot

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Grassp Sp?

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Noon Fly (Mesembrina meridiana)

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Corizus hyoscyami

from
British Bugs


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Rhombic Leather Bug (Syromastus rhombeus)

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Hogweed Fly Fox (Ectemnius lituratus) ♀︎

Confirmed

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Something rather nice Anne found on her car as she was leaving

turned out to be

Ichneumon Fly (Megmerina dolium)

Stephen Falk


Thanks to Nick Owens for help with ids

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