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...on the same plants as the adults. Their upper body is covered with spikes of different lengths, which sometimes split into two. The lattice-like structure on the surface of the body (which is characteristic of the species) is not yet apparent on the bodies of the larvae. Like the adult bugs, they are covered with waxy secretions from their glands which make their surface look powdered. The development of the larvae takes place in 5 stages and takes 20 to 70 days depending on climatic conditions Flying...
>> Bugs -> Lace Bugs -> Andromeda lace bug
The bug is oval in shape and can reach lengths of 3.8 to 5 mm. Their antennae are about the same length as their bodies, and are bright and clearly segmented. The upper side of the body is bare and shiny. Half blankets and neck shield have a dark brown to black hue and the centre and tips of the wings bear patches of yellowy - red. On the upper side of the insect ...
>> Bugs -> Liocoris tripustulatus
Cynomya mortuorum are the largest species of blowfly in Central Europe, reaching body lengths of 8-18 mm. Their bodies are dark blue to green in colour with a metallic sheen. Their compound eyes are bright red and their cheeks and face appear reddish-yellow in colour. The thorax (chest) is much darker than the abdomen and has several bright lines, which are usually ...
>> Flies -> Blow-flies -> Bluebottle blow fly
These flies reach body lengths of 6-9 mm. Their abdomen is very broad. The females are silver-grey in colour. The markings on their bodies are black. They are typically encountered with black stripes lengthwise on their thorax.. On the scutellum is a black triangle and two dark spots laterally. The males have orange markings on their abdomens.
>> Flies -> House Flies -> Graphomyia maculata
Adult Tingidae reach body lengths of 2 - 10 mm. Their elongated bodies are oval or flat. Their simple eyes (ocelli) are regressed. The pronotum is keeled and has a lace like structure. Its margin in many species is widened and folded. At the front edge of the pronotum hood-like shaped cysts can often be found. These bu...
>> Bugs -> Lace Bugs
These are relatively small moths with slender, elongated bodies. They can reach body lengths of 10 mm and wingspans of 10-15 mm. Their wings have a metallic sheen and are various shades of brown in colour with slightly raised, white stripes. The front wings have 12 veins, the hind wings 10. The hind wings a...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Metal mark moths -> Nettle-tap moth
...reathing holes on their abdomen and , breathe through their skin. On the 7th segment of the abdomen are air bags through which they can be kept in water to rise in the balance, with varying the level. By making jerky movements with their entire bodies the larvae can move backwards and forwards. The larvae often occur in large swarms.
>> Mosquitoes -> Phantom midges
... Clunio are only found on the surface of the sea. Belgica antarktica are found solely in Antarctica. Most species of Chironomidae reproduce once a year. Chironomids are small to medium in size and reach body lengths of 2-14 mm. They have slender bodies and are soft-skinned.
>> Mosquitoes -> Chironomids
The larvae of Chironomus atroviridis are slender and worm-shaped and have a head capsule. Their mouthparts (mandibles) are strongly built. Their bodies are divided into 3 thoracic segments and 9 abdominal segments. The first thoracic segment has a pair of stunted feet. They have a caudal disc which enables forward movement. The tracheae of the larvae are never open; breathing is performed exc...
>> Mosquitoes -> Chironomids -> Chironomus atroviridis
Adult Anthomyia pluvialis have body lengths of 5-7 mm. Their bodies have striking markings, are black and ash grey in colour and have strong bristles hairs. The upper side of the chest (thorax) bears large, roundish black spots, and the abdomen bears a marking made up of black triangles.
>> Flies -> Root-maggot flies -> Anthomyia pluvialis

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