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I shall top this gallery up with photos uploaded in the last month.
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Episyrphus balteatus. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
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Episyrphus balteatus. Copyright Peter Drury 2010

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From Episyrphus balteatus

  • 25 July 2010 - Pyrausta purpuralis . Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 25 July 2010 - Pyrausta purpuralis . Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Crab Spider ( Misumena vatia). Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Crab Spider ( Misumena vatia).. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Sphaerophoria sp.. Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
Male. Species to be fully Identified
  • Gatekeeper (Pyronia tithonus). Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Sicus ferrugineus. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Gatekeeper (Pyronia tithonus). Female.. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Holly Blue (Celastrina argiolus). Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Holly Blue (Celastrina argiolus). Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Green Shieldbug (Palomena prasina). Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
3rd Instar Nymph
  • Scorpion Fly (Panorpa sp.). Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Speckled bush cricket (Leptophyes punctatissima). Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Speckled bush cricket (Leptophyes punctatissima). Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Young Enoplognatha ovata. Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
Seen here with its recently captured Tenebrionid beetle prey. It is in the process of wrapping it under a nettle leaf. This also shows their capability of catching prey much larger than themselves.
  • Shieldbug (Troilus luridus). Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
Mid instar nymph
  • Shieldbug (Troilus luridus). Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
Mid instar nymph
  • Episyrphus balteatus. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Young Enoplognatha ovata. Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
Seen here with its recently captured Tenebrionid beetle prey. It is in the process of wrapping it under a nettle leaf. This also shows their capability of catching prey much larger than themselves.
  • Sicus ferrugineus. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
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