Southrepps Common
Assorted Small fungi?
Chrysocephalus pusillus ♀︎
Comes in a variety of colour forms but the orange pronotum seems to be common to all of them.
Anthocomus rufus
Blueing bracket (Postia subcaesia)
Cinnamon Pore Crust (Phellinus ferreus)
Crab Spider Sp?
Fungus Gnat Sp? Keroplatidae Sp?
Hairy Curtain Crust (Stereum hirsutum)
Plant/Leaf Hopper Sp?
A Leafhopper Sp? Row of spines on the hind tibia.
Macrusta scutellata?
Wasp Sp?
Wood Borer Wasp Sp?
Trypoxylon Sp?
Plant/leaf Hopper Sp?
Two spines on the hind tibia
A Planthopper
Issus coleoptratus
but even more fascinating
Scurfy Twiglet (Tubaria furfuracea)
Peniophora Sp
Jellyspot (Dacrymyces squamosus)
Dryad's Saddle (Polyporus squamosus)
Angelica (Angelica archangelica)
Wasp Sp?
Crossocerus quadrimaculatus?
Yellow-face Sp? (Hylaeus Sp?)
Common Yellow Face ? (Hylaeus communis)?
HoverflySp?
Melangyna Sp?
The black spot on the scutellum is confined to the base.
Thus
M compositarum/labiatarum or M umbellatarum
The marking seem very white without hints of yellow
But is the thorax shiny enough?
Grass of Parnassus (Parnassia palustris)
Common Carder Bee (Bombus pascuorum) on Devil's Bit Scabious (Jasione montana)
Sphaerophoris Sp?
Furrow Bee Sp?
Common Furrow Bee ? (Lasioglossum calceatum?)
Little Eye & Gramborough Hill
Little Eye
Looking west from the Little Eye towards the East Bank at Cley
Eastern Sand Wasp (Podalonia affinis)
Silvery Leafcutter Bee (Megachile leachella)
You can clearly see the wing venation pattern in the fore wing.
It has two submarginal cells, the pattern of which seem to place it as an
Arachnospila sp?
But there are seven species that have a similar but subtly different pattern?
Ah but
There was actually even more of a clue to the id of this particular wasp.
And it did in fact turn out to be a wasp that has only recently arrived in Norfolk in the last couple of years.
A Pompilid Wasp (Spider Wasp)
Evagetes pectinipes
A cleptoparasite of other Pompilids, possibly of Episyron rufipes
Under a microscope this species also only has double not treble toothed mandibles.
Thanks to Nick Owens for id help
Wasp Sp?
Looking towards the Little Eye from the east.
Gramborough Hill
Ant Nest Ladybird (Platynaspis luteorubra)
From Andrew Jewels - Inconspicuous Ladybirds
?
Beetle Sp?
Trechnus obtusus? perhaps
Gramborough Hill 21/08/23 TG 08679 44204
Epeolus Sp♀︎(Red scutellum)
Black-thighed Epeolus (Epeolus variegatus)
Fly Sp
Miltogramma Sp?
Spotted Satellite Fly (Miltogramma punctata)
Fly Sp?
Fever Fly ♀︎ (Dilophus febrilis)
14 Spot Ladybird? (Propylea quatupordecimpunctata)?
Fly Sp?
Fever Fly♂︎(Dilophus febrilis)
Sea Aster Mining Bee (Colletes halophilus)
Spider Sp?
Plant Hopper Sp
Dicranotropis hamata
Weevil Sp?
Hanworth
Short-fringed Mining Bee (Andrena dorsata)
Andrena Sp?
Gwynne's Mining Bee ♀︎ (Andrena bicolor)
Black hairs on the face, gingery hairs on the thorax and a blackish abdomen with pail hairs between the segments.
Andrena Sp ?
Micarandrena Sp (Andren minutula ♀︎)
Tiger Hoverfly (Helophilus pendulus)
Lasioglossum Sp?
Common Furrow Bee (Lasioglossum calceatum ♀︎)
Megachile Sp ?
Patchwork Leaf Cutter Bee ♀︎ (Megachile centuncularis) ?
Seems to fit the description
Pale hair on the clypeus - some dark hairs on the head.
The abdomen has pale marginal bands at the edges of tergites 1-5 , with hair length decreasing from T1-T5.
There are bands of of sparser, longer hairs on T1 & T2.
The scopa is entirely orange and the hairs protrude outwards making them visible.
After all that this turned out to be Willughby's Leafcutter Bee (Megachile willughbiella)
Wool Carder Bee (Anthidium manicatum)
Banded General (Stratiomys potamida)
Ant Sp
Formica fusca
Formica fusca tending aphids on an umbellifer.
Eupeodes luniger
Common Green Furrow Bee (Lasioglossum morio)
Common Spiny-Digger Wasp (Oxybelus uniglumis) with prey.
Andrena Sp ?
Gwynne's Mining Bee ♀︎ (Andrena bicolor)
Lasioglossum Sp ?
Common Furrow Bee (Lasioglossum calceatum ♀︎)
Long-tailed Hoverfly ♂︎ (Sphaerophoria scripta)
Bumblebee Blacklet (Cheilosia illustrata)
Colletes Sp?
Probably Davies colletes ♂︎ (Colletes daviesanus)
Wasp Sp?
Likely to be Auplopus carbonarius
Many thanks to Nick Owens for all the help with ids