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The upper surface of the forewings is divided into 3 sections. The upper section (chest area) on the edge (shaped like a horse shoe) is surrounded by red hair and is grey-brown in the middle. The mid section is much brighter and with an inside-oriented dark stain, which resembles an eye socket or lens. Further down, and closer to the outer edge, there is a dark, round spot.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Moths -> Actenia brunnealis
Adults reach body lengths of 7. 5-10. 5 mm. The upper surface of their bodies is densely covered with grey or brown hair and therefore appears grey although it is in fact black. The wing covers (elytra ) have a series of small indentations. The antennae are black and remarkably long. The larvae of these beetles develop in sandy soils.
>> Beetles -> Click beetles -> Cardiophorus asellus
Adult Eristalis lineata reach body lengths of 11 - 15 mm. They resemble bees. Their faces are covered in white hair, which is divided by a stark black central line. There are also long hairs on their antennae. Eristalis lineata can be confused with Eristalis interrupta.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Eristalis lineata
...heir development) is depending on environmental conditions (food, humidity, temperature), lasting about 1 year, during which they shed their skins about twelve times. The larvae feed on a variety of animal products, particularly substances in animal hair. When they are disturbed, they feign death.
>> Beetles -> Skin beetles -> Attagenus smirnovi
Anthrenus pimpinellae are commonly found in buildings or birds’ nests, as the females lay their eggs there. The adult beetles have a short life span. They feed on pollen or the nectar of various flowering plants, while the larvae live off animal hair, feathers or substances from these. The black to dark brown, hairy larvae are sensitive to light and find dark hiding places. By the time of pupation they have reached body lengths of up to 7 mm.
>> Beetles -> Skin beetles -> Anthrenus pimpinellae
...nificantly smaller than the females (12 - 14 mm). The front section of the body (prosoma) is almost uniformly dark and is considerably lighter in the direction of the eyes. The dark, base colour is hard to see because of the presence of thick, white hair.
>> Arachnids -> Orb-weaver spider -> Oak spider
...of 10-17 mm. Their bodies are flat, dark with a slight copper sheen on the upper surface and with a diffuse blue-green shimmer on the underside. The head of the beetle is angular. The forehead and the sides of the head have grooves and there is long hair on the cheeks. Calomera littoralis have very prominent eyes. This beetle has a very large field of vision. The thread-like antennae comprise 11 segments, 6 of which have a velvet-like surface. The abdomen consists of 6 segments, the first few ...
>> Beetles -> Ground beetles -> Calomera littoralis
... of about 17 mm. Their bodies are 4 mm in width and have a greenish base colour. The upper surface has a light gold, bronze or silver metallic sheen and is covered in a fine powder. The head and neck of the males are densely covered with long, black hair, while the females are lighter, shorter and less hairy. The antennae are whitish. In the males, they are 55 – 60 mm, about three times longer than the wings. In the females the antennae are about half as long as in the males. The green longhorn reaches wingspans of 14 - 18 mm. The front wings are a...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Butterflies -> Green longhorn

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