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Epiphragma ocellaris prefer moist habitats such as deciduous forests, swamps or wet meadows. They are active in May and June and from September to April and suck blood. Their larvae, which probably develop in the soil, have hairy pseudopods (feet). They feed on parts of decaying plants.
>> Mosquitoes -> Limoniid Crane Flies -> Epiphragma ocellaris
4 to 5 weeks after hatching, the development of the nymphs is complete. The winged juvenile bugs mate very quickly. Egg laying by the first new generation occurs in late June / early July singly in the leaf tissue of herbaceous plants. The nymphs hatch in midsummer. The specimens of the second annual generation during September turn over to the winter host plants. As adults, they for overwintering lay their eggs in the b...
>> Bugs -> Common Green Capsid
The females lay their eggs in ‘packages’ in wet or muddy ground. The eggs overwinter there. In spring the eggs are transported into water by the rain. The pre-larvae soon hatch from their eggs and fully develop into larvae. At the end of June, after one year of development, the larvae emerge from the water as adult dragonflies.
>> Dragonflies -> Ruddy Darter
...er. The eggs of the second generation overwinter in the bark of the sprouts of roses. The larvae, hatch in the spring and possess only rudimentary wings. The adult cicadas (fully developed and equipped with wings) move to their summer host plants in June, as well as to plants of the genus Capsicum. From mid-August to September, the females migrate back to the roses to store their eggs in the bark, which then overwinter.
>> Cicadas -> Rose Leafhopper
...e brown and are 3 - 4 mm in length in the beginning. They reach lengths of up to several centimetres later. Tipula oleracea have a life expectancy of 8 months and usually produce 2 new generations a year. The first generation is active from April to June, the second from August to October. The adults feed on nectar or water.
>> crane flies -> common crane fly
The caterpillars of the last generation overwinter. They pupate in spring of the following year and emerge as adult butterflies in May. The adult brown argus butterflies are active from May to June. During this time they mate and reproduce. The fertilized females always lay their eggs on the host plants of their larvae, on the underside of the leaves. The development from egg to caterpillar takes about 10 - 12 days. After hatching the caterpil...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Gossamer-winged butterflies -> Brown argus
Mating is usually in June and the females are passive. After mating, the females build one lenticular, multilayered cocoon in which they deposit their well-camouflaged eggs onto a bedding of silk. . After that, the females guard their cocoons, fasting and ignoring any distur...
>> Arachnids -> Crab Spiders -> Heather Spider
...e wolf larvae. Female Hedychrum rutilans lay their eggs on the mother bee wolf or on the prey she’s carrying and in this way the Hedychrum rutilans larvae gain access to the bee wolf’s nest. Bee wolf larvae overwinter as pupae and hatch as adults in June of the following year.
>> Wasps -> sphecoid wasps -> Bee Wolf
Meal moths are active from June to August. The caterpillars occur in September and are considered pests. They cause damage flour products and are making them inedible. The caterpillars overwinter once or twice. In May they pupate. The meal moth can produce up to 5 new generations ...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Moths -> Meal Moth
Waved umber are active from April to May. From May to June, the caterpillars of the first new generation appear. They are active as butterflies in July and August. The caterpillars of the second new generation develop in August or September.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Moths -> Waved Umber

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