Bagworm closeup
Spider with Egg sack
Gonioctena olivacea (Broom Leaf Beetle)
Pyrausta aurata.
Pyrausta aurata
Rutpela maculata, mating pair.
Rutpela maculata, mating pair.
Hoverfly and Springtail.
Mirid Bug
Mirid Bug
Mirid Bug Nymph
Cis sp.
Mirid Bug Nymph
Calvatomina nr superba
damselfly_001
grasshopper_001
Grasshopper Nymph
Deadly Embrace
Mirid Bug
Tipulid (Probably Nephrotoma flavescens)
Speckled Bush Cricket Nymph.
Mating pair of Tipulids.
Sempervivum 'Cherry Frosting'
Psyche casta larval/pupal case.
Green Oak Tortrix Moth (Tortrix viridana)
Green Oak Tortrix Moth (Tortrix viridana)
Beetle Larva (Probably Gonioctena olivacea)
Male Scale Insect. ?
Male Scale Insect ?
Beetle
Lindenius albilabris
Lindenius albilabris
Robberfly, Dioctria baumhaueri (female)
Robberfly, Dioctria baumhaueri (female)
Wolf Spider and Young.
Mating Wolf Spiders
Lindenius albilabris
Lacehopper, Tachycixius pilosus ???
Click Beetle Portrait.
A small Click Beetle.
Lindenius albilabris
Euophryum confine
Wasp Beetle. (Clytus arietis)
Orchesella cincta.
Orchesella villosa
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Bagworm


I found several of these larvae on a lichen covered tree stump in an old oak wood. The cases seemed to be made from a variety of materials including beetle elytra and body parts and were enormous in comparison to the size of the tiny larvae that inhabited them. The cases were between 10 and 15 mm in length. Uncropped image.
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