Hello, 3 May 2009 Two species of butterfly were seen for the first time on the lower slopes of Mill Hill. Just before midday the first male Adonis Blue was...
Hello I photographed the attached today (04/05) In South East England on the side of a country road. I'd be grateful for help to bring to a family or even...
Hi Gordon, Attached files are removed by Yahoo to prevent the spread of viruses. You need to visit the group's webpage and upload them. HTH Malcolm From:...
Thanks Malcolm I forgot. Gordon 2009/5/4 Malcolm Storey <malcolm.storey@...> ... -- Gordon Jarvis Peasmarsh (VC14) [Non-text portions of this message...
Hello Try again I have uploaded a photo into Gordons photos http://groups.yahoo.com/group/british_insects/photos/album/2008021749/pic/list It was taken today...
Brown lacewing - Hemerobiidae. Malcolm From: british_insects@yahoogroups.com [mailto:british_insects@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Gordon Jarvis Sent: 04 May...
Thankyou Malcolm Regards Gordon 2009/5/4 Malcolm Storey <malcolm.storey@...> ... -- Gordon Jarvis Peasmarsh (VC14) [Non-text portions of this message...
Nice picture. Philipe is correct in his I/D, though the current name for this beetle is now Dendroxena quadrimaculata Matt ... From: Philippe Moniotte...
There’s a nice photo in the new Coleopterists Hanbdbook. Malcolm From: british_insects@yahoogroups.com [mailto:british_insects@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
Hi all, Many thanks for the fast id. Regards Andy ... From: "Matt Smith" <matsmith60@...> To: <british_insects@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, May 07,...
Neither one is an asilid. The "fly on blossom" is an empididae fly, perhaps Empis tesselata (but there are many species) and the other one is a bibionidae,...
Hi Andrea, The black one is a male St Mark's Fly - Bibio marci The brown one is a Dance or Dagger fly - family Empididae, perhaps Empis livida HTH Malcolm ...
Thankyou Philippe! Malcolm has made much the same ID, it is great to find out! Andrea ... From: Philippe Moniotte <philippe.moniotte@...> Subject: Re:...
The insect in the groups file below was in the bottom of my mop bucket yesterday morning. It twitched a little and then died! I have looked up pseudoscorpians...
Apologies - I missed an _a_ out of the url - rectified below! Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 3:31 PM Subject: [british_insects] Not really a pseudoscorpian? ... ...
Far too big for a pseudoscorp. Sure you're in UK? Malcolm From: british_insects@yahoogroups.com [mailto:british_insects@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of g4nhl ...
Um, it's not the first day of April you know. If I tilt my head to the left whilst looking at your photograph I see what looks suspiciously like a plastic...
This is my first post here. Enjoy the group and photos. I live in California in the good old USA, and yes, if it's not fake as alluded to below, it looks...
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Dear All! I am the husband of Chris - she the micromanipulator of insects/plants/whatever you good people like to think. You may well be giving your real,...
I'm sorry your wife may have been upset by our suggestions - I do genuinely still think that it is plant rather than animal and the movement may just have been...
Hi Terry and Chris, Sorry, didn't mean to offend! You have to admit though... I'm sorry, I've no idea. Whatever it is, I can completely understand your...
Gosh, please, we didn't mean to upset anyone - in fact we tried to be as light heartedly as we could under the circumstances. We just can't get our heads...