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    Re: Insects 2016 part 2

    Photo looks fine but they have been renamed, Mark. It is Rutpela maculata now. And with an English name of Yellow and Black Longhorn Beetle

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    Re: Insects 2016 part 2

    These are wonderful images!

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    Re: Insects 2016 part 2

    Not a lot happening due to the weather. A few moths have started coming to a window light but they are looking a bit the worse for the weather.

    Dot Moth

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    Scorched Wing

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    Re: Insects 2016 part 2

    Cheers Geoff, actually i do recall now you corrected that last time I put one up last year, hmm must pencil that into my Chinery Nice moths - love the scorched wing - really looks like sawn wood that has been scorched !

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    Re: Insects 2016 part 2

    A few images which were chiefly shot and edited for identification so not totally perfect but they may be of some interest.

    Norellisoma spinimanum, one of the dungfly group.

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    Tetanocera elata, one of the snail killing flies.

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    A view of the wing veins is essential for identification

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    Little Snipefly

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    Capsodes gothicus

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    One of the Grass Moths, probably Agriphila tristella

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    Re: Insects 2016 part 2

    Posted this before, but now with a proper name.

    1: Nysson trimaculatus (fam. Crabronidae)
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    2: Lonchoptera lutea:
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    3: Geomyza tripunctata Opomyzidae, (grassfly)
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    Re: Insects 2016 part 2

    Not much happening in the mostly dreary weather but here are a few more rather scruffy looking moths.

    Common Emerald

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    Flame Moth

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    Silver Y Moth

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    During a brief sunny couple of hours a good number of bumblebees appeared and a couple of Wool Carder Bees; but they were flitting around faster than I could focus.

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    Also a Sicus ferugineus fly, which is a parasite of bumblebees.

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    One from today a Red-tipped Clearwing moth, Synanthedon formicaeformis this was at WWT Slimbridge, not sure they will be interested in the slightest as its not a wildfowl

    Its a first for me

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    Good shot, Mark. I keep looking out for clear-winged moths but I have never found one so far.

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    Thanks Geoff, we were at Slimbridge and came out of the Holden Hide and it was on an elder leaf just outside the entrance, only the 2nd I have ever seen.

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    Cicadella viridis

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    Grypocoris stysi

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    Myathropa florea

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    Re: Insects 2016 part 2

    Geoff, I particularly like the Myathropa florea. It has very good DOF but you presumably did not focus stack a live insect?

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    Nice Geoff, espcially like Cicadella viridis

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    Re: Insects 2016 part 2

    Thanks for the comments.

    Offhand, I can't remember if these were single shots or a merge of two shots, Bruce. On a fairly calm day I often take two focus points for a stack attempt. Quite often it does work OK; or alternatively I can sometimes select a part of the second shot, such as a wing or leg, then copy and paste into the other image.

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    Re: Insects 2016 part 2

    Just a few odds and ends. Starting with a quick snap of a Meadow Brown which is a very common species but I have never previously seen one with such pale colours.

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    This odd looking bug is the nymph form of Deraecoris ruber, which is a fairly common bug although it looks totally different from this.

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    And a Cuckoo Bumblebee. Bombus vestalis. They take over the nests of Bombus terrestris (Buff-tailed Bumblebees) which are one of our commonest bumblebees.

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    Re: Insects 2016 part 2

    Geoff, the flower with the cuckoo bumblebee seems popular. Is it the same one as in post #113?

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    Re: Insects 2016 part 2

    It is a bramble flower (blackberry) Bruce. So yes, there is a lot of it about. Which helps many insects over this intermediate period when a lot of early flowers have finished and the full summer blooms are just beginning to flower.

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    Re: Insects 2016 part 2

    Eristalis nemorum hoverflies are often found with a male hovering just above a female. Well this must be a very desirable female because she has three potential suitors stacked up above her.


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    Didn't quite manage to get all four of them absolutely sharply focused but this gives the general idea.

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