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...tively small. Their sleek, sturdy bodies are dark with a metallic shine. They are more or less hairy. They always have h one or more hair bristle along the anterior respiratory opening (spiracle), just below and above the halteres. Their spherical heads also have bristles. Their antennae have two to three segments.
>> Flies -> black scavenger flies -> Sepsis violacea
... later, on the food plants of the larvae. More than a hundred eggs ( in separate groups of 20 or more) may be stored on the underside of leaves. After about one week the larvae hatch. The rear body of the larvae is beige or tan in colour. . Their heads, chests and three atrophied pairs of legs, are dark brown to black. They mature rapidly and in the last larval stage (about two to three weeks after hatching from the eggs) they pupate on the food plants One week later the beetles are fully devel...
>> Beetles -> Leaf beetle -> Knotgrass Leaf Beetle
The larvae’sbodies appear oval and conical during the early stages of development. They are whitish yellow-orange in colour, have brown heads, and are covered in numerous bristles. There is a pair of bristles on both the middle of the neck and scutellum. On the upper side of the abdomen, a yellowish-red midline is visible. It runs across all segments. Next to it (on each segment) is o...
>> Beetles -> Leaf beetle -> Brassy willow beetle
In the late larval stage, their bodies appear elongated and tapered in shape. They are beige in colour and darker than previously. Their heads are shiny dark brown and black and their back plates, reddish brown or dark brown in colour.
>> Beetles -> Leaf beetle -> Brassy willow beetle
...terpillar are tachina flies (Tachinidae) and braconids (Braconidae), which lay their eggs inside the caterpillars. After hatching, the larvae eat their host from inside out. At the end of July or in early August the caterpillars pupate with their heads upwards. Pupation occurs on the ground near the food plants or on the stalks or branches of other plants. The pupae are initially yellowish-green, later yellowish-brown or grey brown, and are shaped like a boat with a crescent-shaped head, which ...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Butterflies -> Orange Tip
...5 to 10 mm. The fairy-ring longhorn beetle is the smallest species within the genus Pseudovadonia. Their elongated bodies are black and yellowish-brown to reddish-brown in color. The underside of their body is covered in gray hairs. They have black heads and black antennae Their eyes have a clearly visible edge on the inside. The antennae are situated near the eyes. The thorax is almost spherical and has a rough scattering of spots. An important feature is the Scutellum which backwards is shaped l...
>> Beetles -> longhorn beetles -> Fairy-ring longhorn beetle
There are 6 different kinds of spear-winged fly larvae and they are shaped like wood lice. They have flat backs and 2 pairs of bristles on their heads. They live on the ground, amongst dead leaves, or in dung or rotting vegetation. They can even be found among the leaves of Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea) or white beets, especially in wet weather. The larvae feed on fungal threads (hyphae), a...
>> Flies -> Spear-winged flies
These spiders have 2 claws on their heads, hence the name "two- clawed-spider". The abdomen is brightly coloured. Crab spiders have 2 very long pairs of front legs. In the males, the first pair of legs can be five times longer than the hind pair of legs. The two pairs of front leg...
>> Arachnids -> Crab Spiders
...es. They are often very hairy, especially their abdomens. Tachina flies can be identified by their scutellum. This bulges at the rear edge of the upper side of the chest - just like a bead segment. Their sensors are tripartite. At the front of their heads there are sucking (sometimes piercing and sucking) mouth parts.
>> Flies -> Tachina Flies
Bibionidae are dark, very hairy and resemble Diptera. They have large, evenly structured antennae on their heads. The males are very large, and have compound eyes of various dimensions on the upper side of the head which is hairy (the face too), while the females are smaller and hairless. The females have a spike to dig with on their forelegs. The colour of th...
>> Mosquitoes -> Bibionidae

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