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| Latticed Heath | | ...his 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. | | |
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| Median wasp | | The median wasp (Dolichovespula media) is a species in the family of Vespidae. It is widespread and common from Europe (southern Europe, mainly in the mountains) to East Asia. The queens reach body lengths of 18 - 22 mm, the workers 15 - 19 mm, and the drones 15 to 19 mm. | | |
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| Graphosoma lineatum | | ...Hemiptera), the suborder typical bugs (Heteroptera), the superfamily Pentatomoidea, and the family stink bugs and shield bugs (Pentatomidae). Graphosoma lineatum are common and widespread in Central Europe, Southern Europe, Asia Minor and the Middle East. Adult Graphosoma lineatum reach body lengths of 8 - 12 mm. Their colouration and markings are very conspicuous and warn possible predators that they are inedible. | | |
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| Stenodema laevigata | | ...he order true bugs (Hemiptera), the suborder typical bugs (Heteroptera), the family capsid bugs (Miridae), the subfamily Mirinae, the tribe Stenodemini, and the genus Stenodema. Stenodema laevigata are found from Europe to North Africa and from Southeast Asia to East Asia. | | |
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| The Tetragnatha montana is widespread throughout a large part of the Palearctic (from Western Europe to East Asia) and is the most frequently occurring type of its genus. In Germany and Central Europe they are non endangered. | | |
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| Nigma walckenaeri are found in the southwestern Palearctic from Central Europe to North Africa and from Britain to the Middle East. They have not been observed in Ireland, Scandinavia and the Baltic States. In Germany, Nigma walckenaeri are relatively rare and they are only encountered in appropriately warm habitats in any number. It is suspected that Nigma walckenaeri are unde... | | |
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| 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. Although numerous biotopes have... | | |
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| Pond olive dun | | ...d the small mayfly, of the order mayflies (Ephemeroptera), suborder split-back mayflies (Schistonota) and the superfamily Baetoidea belongs to the family of the Baetidae and to the genus Cloeon. This species is widespread from Europe to Siberia to East Asia (Japan). It is mainly found in Central Europe, but is also encountered on an occasional basis in Northern and Southern Europe. The Pond olive dun reproduces twice a year,the first in May / June, the second in August / September. | | |
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| Comma butterfly | | ...a butterfly (Polygonia c-album; also: Nymphalis c-album) is in the family Nymphalidae. This species belongs to the subfamily Nymphalinae, the tribe Nymphalini and the genus Polygonia. The comma butterfly is widespread from Europe and North Africa to East Asia. | | |
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| Grey flesh fly | | ...aginae, 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. | | |
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