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Parent bug
The parent bug (Elasmucha grisea) is a species in the order true bugs (Hemiptera), the suborder typical bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Pentatomomorpha, the superfamily Pentatomoidea, and the family shield bugs (Acanthosomatidae). This species of the genus Elasmucha is widespread and occurs in large numbers in Europe.
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Birch Shield Bug - Elasmostethus interstinctus
The Birch Shield Bug (Elasmostethus interstinctus) belongs to the genus Elasmostethus, in the order Hemiptera, the suborder bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Pentatomorpha, the superfamily Pentatomoidea, and the family shield bugs (Acanthosomatidae). This species is widespread in Europe and Asia.
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Drone fly - Eristalis pertinax
The drone fly - Eristalis (Eoseristalis) pertinax - 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), the subfamily Milesiinae, the tribe Eristalini, the genus Eristalis and the subgenus Eristalis (Eoseristalis). This species is widespread and common in Eur...
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Eristalis pertinax
Rose leafhopper
The rose leafhopper (Typhlocyba rosae) is a species in the order Hemiptera, the suborder Auchenorrhyncha, the infraorder Cicadomorpha, the superfamily Membracoidea, the family leafhoppers (Cidaellidae), the subfamily Typhlocybinae, and the genus Typhlocyba. This species is widespread throughout the world.
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Hylaeus
Hylaeus are a genus in the family plasterer bees (Colletidae) within the order Hymenoptera, the suborder Apocrita, the infraorder Aculeata, the superfamily Apoidea and the subfamily Hylaeineae. This genus has numerous species worldwide. In Central Europe around 45 species are common, and in Germany 37. Hylaeus reach body lengths of 6-9 mm. Their bodies are almost always ...
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Heineken fly
The heineken fly (Rhingia campestris), also called heineken hoverfly, is a species in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder Brachycera, the infraorder Muscomorpha (section: Aschiza), the superfamily Syrphoidea, and the family hoverflies (Syrphidae). This species of the genus Rhingia is common and widespread in Europe and Asia.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Heineken Hoverfly
Valenzuela flavidus
Valenzuela flavidus belong to the genus Valenzuela, in the order booklice (Psocoptera), the suborder Psocomorpha, the infraorder Caeciliusetae, the superfamily Caeciliusoidea, the family Caeciliusidae, the subfamily Caeciliusinae and the tribe Coryphacini. This booklice species is common and widespread throughout the world.
>> Booklice - Barkflies -> Valenzuela flavidus
Eristalis lineata
Eristalis lineata (synonym: Eoseristalis lineata) is a species in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder Brachycera, the infraorder Cyclorrhapha (section: Aschiza), the superfamily Syrphoidea, the family hoverflies (Syrphidae), the subfamily Eristalinae, the tribe Eristalini and the genus Eristalis. This species is widespread in Europe, North Africa and Asia.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Eristalis lineata
Bee wolf
The bee wolf (Philanthus triangulum) is a species of sphecoid wasp (Spheciformes) in the order Hymenoptera, the suborder Apocrita, the infraorder Aculeata, the superfamily Apoidea, the family Cabronidae, the subfamily Philantinae, and the genus Philanthus.
>> Wasps -> sphecoid wasps -> Bee Wolf
Andromeda lace bug
The andromeda lace bug (Stephanitis takeyai) in the order Hemiptera, suborder Heteroptera (sometimes known as ‘true bugs’), and in the infraorder? Cimicomorpha belongs to the family Tingidae and to the genus Stephanitis. This species originally came from Japan but has spread to Europe, and was first discovered in Germany in 2002. Andromeda lace bugs reproduce in large numbers.
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