Middle Harling
Something I was introduced on Sunday popped in to view
when looking at some low hanging Oak branches today
at
Middle Harling Heath
Andricus seminationis gall found on the flowers of Oak (Quercus robur)
A Wasp Beetle (Clytus arietis) in Norwich at the start of the day
Golden-bloomed Grey Longhorn Beetle (Agapanthia volloviridescens)
Lasius niger? on White Bryony (Bryonia dioica)
Basil-thyme (Acinos arvensis)
Very young Wooly Beech Aphids (Phyllaphis fagi) produce large amounts of wax
from
InfluentialPoints
Bee-fly exuvia complete with spines to help lever it out of the soil.
A delicate little weevil found on Mignonette (Reseda odorata)
Bruchela rufipes
Beewolf (Philanthus triangulum)
White Bryony (Bryonia dioica)
Bryony Mining Bee (Andrean florea)
All males
Denticulate Leather Bug (Coriomerus denticulatus)
Ground Bug Sp?
Trapezonotus Sp
There are three similar species that are difficult to separate.
Although one of them is partial to the Brecks.
Trapezonotus arenarius
Click Beetle Sp?
Dock Bugs (Coreus marginatus)
Drinker Moth (Eithris potatoria) caterpillar
Lackey Moth (Malacosoma neustria) caterpillar
Fairy-ring Longhorn (Pseudovadonia livida)
Hairy Rock-cress (Arabis hirsuta)
Robber Fly Sp
Disymachus trigonus ♀︎
Sedge Sp?
Sedge Sp?
Asagena phalarata
Mating Tiger Beetles (Cicindela campestris)
Ground Spider Sp
Most likely Zelotes latrellei
Bracken Hopper (Ditropis pteridis)
Blood Bee Sp (Sphecodes Sp)?
Many thanks to VB for help with ids