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Asian ladybird
The Asian ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) - this is what the British call it, it’s often a ladybug in America, also known as the Multicolored Asian ladybird or Harlequin ladybird , was brought from Japan to Europe for the purpose of biological pest control at the end of the 20th Century. It has become very widesp...
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Latticed Heath
...etridae). A scientific synonym for this species is Semiothisa clathrata. Although they are moths, latticed heath are also active in the day. This species is widespread in Europe. It comes from Italy up to Scandinavia. In the West it is common on the British Islands. It is found as far east as Korea and as far south as Iran.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Moths -> Latticed Heath
...ration appear in July/August, the second generation in September / October. Butterflies of both new generations make their way south in autumn. Many do not make it across the Alpine border and die on the glaciers. In other cases (such as in the British Isles) painted ladies die before their return flight starts.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Brush-footed Butterflies -> Painted lady
Braconids
...family in the order hymenopterans (Hymenoptera), the suborder Apocrita, the section Terebrantia and the superfamily Ichneumonoidea. Approximately 12,000 species of braconids have been classified worldwide and about 1100 of these were found in the British Islands. It is thought that there are as many as 40,000 - 50,000 species of broconids in total.
>> Wasps -> Braconids
Aculepeira ceropegia are widespread mainly in Southern and Central Europe and are common in suitable habitats. They are not commonly encountered in the northwest and are not found in the British Isles and southern Scandinavia. Nevertheless, the oak spider is not endangered.
>> Arachnids -> Orb-weaver spider -> Oak spider


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