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Carrion beetles
...e a family of medium-sized beetles, in the order beetles (Coleoptera) and the superfamily Staphylinoidea. The carrion beetles, comprises approximately 320 species and they are found worldwide, especially between the subtropical zones and the polar circle.
>> Beetles -> Carrion Beetles
Anthocharis cardamines are commonly found throughout Europe and Asia up to the polar circle, as well as in the Middle East. Their population has significantly increased in the last 30 years in Western Europe especially in Scotland and Ireland, this is attributed to climatic changes.However this species is in decline in Central Europe. A...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Butterflies -> Orange Tip
Bluebottle blow fly
...us Cynomya in the subfamily Calliphorinae and the tribe Calliphorini. Scientific synonyms for Cynomya mortuorum are: Cynomya hirta, Musca mortuorum and Cynomya gregorpovolnyi. The bluebottle blow fly is widespread in Europe and Asia up to the Arctic Circle and prefers colder regions. This species is not regarded as endangered.
>> Flies -> Blow-flies -> Bluebottle blow fly
Painted lady butterflies are migratory. In the spring (sometimes at the end of summer or in early autumn), the butterflies leave the warm climes where they originate and migrate to the temperate regions south of the Arctic Circle, where they remain until at least early November. In Europe, painted ladies fly in from May to July.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Brush-footed Butterflies -> Painted lady
Nettle-tap moth
...rder Glossata, the infraorder Heteroneura ( unranked: Ditrysia), the superfamily Choreutoidea, the family metalmark moths (Choreutidae), and the subfamily Choreutinae. The nettle-tap moth is encountered almost throughout the world from the Arctic Circle to the subtropical zone (Palearctic). In Europe, this species is found almost everywhere.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Metal mark moths -> Nettle-tap moth
Hylemya strenua
...er flies (Brachycera), the infraorder Muscomorpha (division: Schizophora; subdivision: Calyptrata), the superfamily Muscoidea, the family Anthomyiidae, the subfamily Anthomyiinae and the tribe Anthomyiini. Hylemya strenua are found from the Arctic Circle to North Africa.
>> Flies -> Root-maggot flies -> Hylemya strenua
Rhopalus subrufus
...eteroptera), the infraorder Pentatomorpha, the superfamily Coreoidea, the family Rhopalidae, the subfamily Rhopalinae and the tribe Rhopalini. Rhopalus subrufus are widespread and relatively common in Europe, America and Asia (south of the Arctic Circle) and also occur in Africa southwards to the tropics. This species is not endangered.
>> Bugs -> Scentless plant bugs -> Rhopalus subrufus
Grey flesh fly
...flesh flies (Sarcophagidae), the subfamily Sarcophaginae, the genus Sarcophaga, and the subgenus Sarcophaga (Sarcophaga). A scientific synonym for this species is Musca carnaria. The grey flesh fly is found in the Palaearctic ecozone from the Arctic Circle to North Africa and from Western Europe to East Asia, and occurs very frequently.
>> Flies -> Flesh-fly -> Grey fleshfly


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