
Need an ID
Folder: Wild Kingdom
Loads of things I've not found an ID on and any help would be appreciated.
Escaped Hatch
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Unknown Hiding Place
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Not sure what this is, found quite a few on the bracken, spider eggs maybe or ....
Patio Life: Sidewalk Crack Flowers
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Micro Moth Yet to Name
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No Idea Yet
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A friend of mine has a photo of one of these and he has never found an ID either, I've looked and looked but if anyone has any ideas I am all ears.
I believe it is a pupa of something but no idea what.
Hanging from an Oak tree limb in scruffy area with brambles and such.
Eating It's Way Out
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LGC will need an ID but I liked the way its boxed itself in a bit..lol
One from the Church Wood Sussex Moth Group, Hastings Branch moth event.
Sawfly Larva
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Again not sure which sawfly this is yet, but I love sawfly larva, they are just soooo cool looking.
Fly Guy
Oak Gall
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I think this is a wasp gall on Oak, will have to have a look around, But a reallly fresh one, not brown like most we find.
Oakl Leaf-miner Moth
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Not sure who yet, will have to have a look, but if you look to the right side of the mine, a yellowish line is the caterpillar.
LGC Needs ID
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Another caterpillar for me to get ID'd and recorded, I'm trying very hard to photograph as many as possible this year so that I can start on a pdf for IDing caterpillars as the resourses you can get are very expensive or not very complete.
I should say also that if anyone wants to help with this project, and has british caterpillars or stages of, to contact me.
LGC Needs ID
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Another caterpillar for me to get ID'd and recorded, I'm trying very hard to photograph as many as possible this year so that I can start on a pdf for IDing caterpillars as the resourses you can get are very expensive or not very complete.
I should say also that if anyone wants to help with this project, and has british caterpillars or stages of, to contact me.
Orb Weaver
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I plead Guilty!
Ok so I don't normally interfere, I am guilty of it this time, and I'm not proud of it...
Walking along and this Comma Butterfly wizzes by our heads, I follow it watching and in Comma's typical showing off, he lands smack in a web.
Now it was right beside me, and I could see if was full of crumb, twigs, seeds, half torn up etc, so didn't look like it was still occupado, I quickly accessed that there was no reason for the butterfly to die in vain, even if it was its own fault showing out!
I grabbed him out quickly mind you and didn't realize until they had both dropped to the ground that this very attractive spider did indeed live in that web, so the butterfly flew off irradically, probably died anyway and this lovely lady missed a good meal, and from the state of her web she wasn't going to catch a lot!
So the moral is...Clean your web spiders, and leave it be Crystal...lol
Notocelia roborana
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Had a very mothy day at Combe Haven on 2 June, cloudy-sun-cloudy is usually good time to see some moths.
This one I have yet to get an ID on, will have to do some looking.
Unknown Sawfly
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The times I wish I had a book on things to ID them, this would be one. There are not a lot of good resources online for Sawfly ID, found a brilliant user on Flickr that helped me find out what this is not at least.
Unknown Noctuidae Caterpillar Side
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I have another photo of this species but on further inspection don't think the ID is right, have had a good dig around and can't find it.
Any help appreciated!
Unknown Noctuidea Caterpillar Top
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I have another photo of this species but on further inspection don't think the ID is right, have had a good dig around and can't find it.
Any help appreciated!
Caterpillar Peek a Boo
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Have yet to ID this moth caterpillar, but he kept poking in and out of his hiding house.
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