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Earwigs
The earwigs (Dermaptera) are an order of insects. They belong to the winged insects (Pterygota). Approximately 1,800 species of earwigs are known worldwide, 8 of which occur in Germany. Some examples include: tawny earwig (Labidura riparia), common earwig (Forficula auricularia), Titanolabis colossa, ringlegged earwig (Euborellia annulipes), Apterygida media, Chelidurella acanthopygia, Anechura bipunctata and Labia minor. The name "earwig" derives from the earlier use of these insect...
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Anomoia purmunda
Anomoia purmunda belong to the family fruit flies (Tephritidae). In Europe this species is common and widespread. The adult flies reach body lengths of 4-5 mm. Their wings (in terms of identification) have significant dark markings. They are dark at the base. In the upper half of the wings you can see radial bends. One of them reaches the rim...
>> Flies -> Fruit flies -> Anomoia purmunda
Anomoia purmunda live in forests edges and are common in gardens. They are active from April to autumn. This species reproduces once a year. The fertilized females of Anomoia purmunda lay their eggs in holes bored into the fruit of hawthorn. The larvae develop in the fruit and feed on it. In autum...
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Silver Y
...igrant species of the genus Autographa, in the order butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera), the division Ditrysia (unranked Macrolepidoptera), the superfamily Noctuoidea, the family owlet moths (Noctuidae), and the subfamily Plusiinae. This species is common in Europe and Asia and migrates each year from south to north and back again. The frequency of its occurrence varies.
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Thick-legged hoverfly
...iens) is a species in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder Brachycera, the infraorder Muscomorpha (section Aschiza), the superfamily Syrphoidea, the family hoverflies (Syrphidae), and the genus Syritta. This species is widespread and common in Europe, Asia, North Africa and North America. In Germany it is one of the most frequently occurring hoverflies.
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Common flower bugs mate in late summer to autumn. The females overwinter under bark, leaves or grass tussocks. From March on, they leave their hideouts and start hunting small insects. After mating, the fertilized females lay their eggs on the underside of...
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Query: Common Green Capsid
Common Green Capsid
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Query: Common field grasshopper - Chorthippus brunneus
Common field grasshopper - Chorthippus brunneus
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Query: Common woodlouse- Oniscus asellus
Common woodlouse- Oniscus asellus
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Query: Common Flower Bug - Anthocoris nemorum
Common Flower Bug - Anthocoris nemorum
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