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Eristalis arbustorum
...ristalis arbustorum are of the order Diptera and belong to the family of hoverflies. Their body ranges from 8 to 11 mm in length. Eristalis arbustorum have antennae with feathered bristles. The scutellum is brown and the abdomen is black. The bottom edges of the segments of the abdomen are white. On the sides of the second segment of the female insect, reddish-yellow spots are visible which overlap onto the third segment on the body of the male insect.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Eristalis arbustorum
...t the approach of the mid ceilings. The clavus and the membrane's approach are black. The markers and the abdomen are also black, the latter has a red outline. Legs, antennae and head are black. The inner edges of the half blankets together with the bottom of the neck shield do frame a black surface in the form of an equilateral triangle.
>> Bugs -> Firebug
... possess special glands to produce fibres which they use to build cocoons under water. Air is kept in these cocoons for the larvae to breathe. Water scavenger beetles feed on plants and rotting substances. Their larvae mostly live predatorily at the bottom of water bodies. Water scavenger beetles are very useful because they purify the water.
>> Beetles -> Water scavenger beetles
Fertilized females bore holes into plants located on or just above the water surface and lay 20-30 eggs in total in these holes. The eggs overwinter. In the spring of the following year, the hatched larvae sink to the bottom of the water, where they stay for 2-3 years, until the end of their development. The larvae feed on micro-organisms. They reach body lengths exceeding 50 mm and are equipped with powerful mandibles. In the late stages of development, the larvae...
>> Dragonflies -> Southern hawker
Harvestmen live mostly in the bottom layer of humus and feed mainly on small Arthropods. They are found in hardwood forests, gardens, hedgerows, meadows and parks, some species live in dunes, heathland or moors. There, they graze dead plant parts, on which sit Arthropod corrosive. The...
>> Arachnids -> Harvestmen
...he head too. Attached to the prosoma are 4 (six to seven jointed) leg pairs, which (together with the sensitive hairs) build an important sense organ. On the abdomen of the female spiders (Araneae) the genital openings (epigynes) can be found at the bottom. On the underside of the spider’s abdomen is the anus surrounded by 4 to 8 warts. These warts belong to the spider’s silk-spinning organ (spinneret).
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Query: Wall - bottom side of wings - butterfly
Wall - bottom side of wings - butterfly
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Query: (European) White Admiral - bottom side of wings
(European) White Admiral - bottom side of wings
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Query: European garden spider - bottom view
European garden spider - bottom view
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Query: Gonocerus insidiator - bottom view
Gonocerus insidiator - bottom view
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