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I'm not sure about that Portevinia maculata, James. Females are less distinctively marked than males but they still have greyish spots, and clear wings, also orange antennae. So I wonder if it might be a Pipiza species? That would fit with the slightly darkened wings.
Are you in the right area for Chrysotoxum verralli?
These are tricky but close examination of the antennae can be a help. C. cautum has the first segment shorter than the second. With verralli the first and second segments are equal in length. Verralli is also a bit smaller in size.
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'beetle nymph' is actually a bug. At the moment I can't think of the name but I did find some similar last year.
The 'micro moth' is a Caddis Fly, but tricky to fully identify.
Compare your 'Ichneumon' with my previous sawfly Calameuta filiformis. I had one today which appears to be C. pallipes;
DUH! never even considered it wasn't a micro moth....Hopefully won't make that mistake again. :(