Norwich
Caterpillar Sp?
Eggs?
Goat's Beard (Tragopogon pratensis)
and associated
Aphid
Brachycaudus tragopogonensis
A first for Norfolk
Olive psyllid (Euphyllura olovina)
Tulip Tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) Aphid (Illinoia liriodendri)
Walnut (Jugkans regia) fruits (above) and galls, caused by the mite Acaria erineam, on leaves. (below)
An Alate (A winged adult in this case) of the Large Walnut Aphid (Panaphis juglandis)
Phylloxera glabra on an Oak leaf in Central Norwich.
The fundatrix - a viviparious parthenogenetic winged or wingless female aphid.
Phylloxids are a family closely related to Aphids. The fundatrix lays yellow eggs in circle around it.
Also in the image below.
Aphids on Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris)
Turkey Oak acorns developing.
Aceria cerrea mites cause galls on the leaves of Turkey Oak
Galls caused by the gall wasp Andricus grossulariae)
Galls of Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris)
Ramshorn Gall Andricus aries f. aganic)
Mugwort Aphid (Macrosiphoniella artemisiae)
Lime Flowers (Tillia Sp)
10 Spot Ladybird (Adelia decempunctata) minus four or?
Thanks to the finder JE for finding and providing such magnificent directions for all aphids, psyllid and phylloxid