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...prosoma of the males is dark brown to black, has short hairs and a clear white stripe on both sides. The upper surface of the rear section of the body (opisthosoma) of the females is light brown to brown with dark edges. In the middle, an indistinct leaf shaped pattern (folium) is usually visible. Towards the back of the abdomen is a marking in the shape of an arrow or angle. Brown spots can sometimes be seen on the front of the abdomen. The sides are white to cream-coloured or light yellow, with th...
>> Arachnids -> Running Crab Spiders -> Philodromus dispar
...horn (Crataegus), plum (Prunus), whitebeam (Sorbus), hazel (Corylus) or elm (Ulmus), as well as on shrubs, hedges (blackberry), and creepers (ivy). They feed on plant juices. In rarer cases, they drink the body fluids from dead insects (for example, leaf beetle larvae).
>> Bugs -> Stink Bugs -> Rhaphigaster nebulosa
Anthrenus pimpinellae
Anthrenus pimpinellae belong to the genus Anthrenus, in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the suborder Polyphaga (water, rove, scarab, longhorn, leaf and snout beetles), the infraorder Bostrichiformia, the superfamily Bostrichoidea (carpet, powder-post and death-watch beetles), the family skin beetles (Dermestidae), the subfamily Megatominae (synonym Anthreninae) and the tribe Anthrenini. This sp...
>> Beetles -> Skin beetles -> Anthrenus pimpinellae
The abdomen (opisthosoma) is narrow, arched and tapers to the rear. The upper side is yellowish brown and has a fine, dark, pattern. In the middle is a bright marking in the shape of an oak leaf, hence their name. The upper leg (femur) is brown in colour, while the lower limbs are ringed with narrow, bright and dark bands.
>> Arachnids -> Orb-weaver spider -> Oak spider
Pachygnatha listeri have a broad, oval rear body (Opisthosoma) which in different variations is coloured. On the upper surface there is a pattern in the shape of a leaf (folium). The edges of the folium are usually strongly undulated, but on some specimens they appear only slightly sinuous. In the centre of the folium, which is often darker on the males than on the females), white spots are visible, often in pairs....
>> Arachnids -> Orb-weaver spider -> Long-jawed orb weavers -> Pachygnatha listeri
Query: Cerceris quadrifasciata climbing on a leaf
Cerceris quadrifasciata climbing on a leaf
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Query: Leaf beetle - Lilioceris lilii
Leaf beetle - Lilioceris lilii
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Query: Philophylla caesio on a leaf
Philophylla caesio on a leaf
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Query: Cantharis obscura on a leaf
Cantharis obscura on a leaf
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Query: Neuroptera - Net-winged insects hiding under a leaf
Neuroptera - Net-winged insects hiding under a leaf
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