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Flesh flies reach body lengths of up to 15 mm and can be black or grey. They have a marking on their abdomens which resembles a chessboard and dark stripes, lengthwise on their chests. The mouth parts are designed to suck up liquids and they feed on nectar, resin from trees, rotting fruits and honeydew.
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Wall
...mmata megera) is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is common in Europe, North Africa and Asia. The wall reaches wingspans of 40 - 55 mm. The upper surface of the wings is orange-yellow in colour with dark, jagged lines. There is a black "eye" with a white spot in its centre on the upper surface of the forewings. The underside of the forewings is similar to the upper surface. The hind wings have three to four eyes. The underside of the hindwing is grey and bears several sm...
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White admiral
The white admiral (Limenitis camilla), also known as the Eurasian white admiral, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is common in Europe and Asia. Adult white admirals reach wingspans of 45 - 52 mm. The upper surface of their wings is black and brown with white spots, while the underside is more colourful. The hind wings have a double row of dark spots.
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The red admiral is found in almost every environment. It feeds on the nectar of Eupatorium or ivy blossoms and on the juices of fallen fruits. Red admiral caterpillars are black and yellow. They feed exclusively on large nettles and are solitary, living on leaves joined together with their silk. The red admiral is a migrant species and flies to Northern Europe in May. It returns to Southern Europe in October for the winter....
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Camponotus ligniperda
... the genus Carpenter ants (Camponotus). Camponotus ligniperda are one of the largest species in Central Europe. Queens reach body lengths of 16 to 18 mm , workers, 6-14 mm , and males 8-12 mm. Their entire body is shiny. The abdomen is mostly black. The legs, Mesosoma and first abdominal segments (petioles) are reddish brown.
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Query: Striped stink bug -  black and red striped bug
Striped stink bug - black and red striped bug
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Query: Ichneumon wasps - Ichneumonidae - Black and red
Ichneumon wasps - Ichneumonidae - Black and red
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Query: Black slip wasp - Pimpla instigator - Male
Black slip wasp - Pimpla instigator - Male
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Query: Camponotus ligniperda - Brown-Black Ant
Camponotus ligniperda - Brown-Black Ant
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Query: Black Garden Ants - killing an ant queen (Young queen)
Black Garden Ants - killing an ant queen (Young queen)
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