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...d and grey in colour. The identifying characteristic of this species is the shape of the head. The heineken fly has a rust-red ‘beak’ with a dark tip. The beak houses the proboscis which is up to 13mm in length. The antennae are short and hairy. The space between the eyes is wider in the females; in the males there is only a narrow seaming.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Heineken Hoverfly
... of fine, puncture-like points. These stripes, which are lengthwise and become furrow shaped at the rear end, are the main distinguishing feature of the water scavenger beetle. Additional rows from irregular posited series of points appear in the space between the rows from regular posited points. The legs of the beetle are yellowish, yellow-brown or rust-colored. The tarsi appear reddish brown to dark brown in colour. The hind legs have long hairs that aid in swimming. The water scavenger be...
>> Beetles -> Water scavenger beetles -> Water Scavenger Beetle
...es, heathland or moors. There, they graze dead plant parts, on which sit Arthropod corrosive. They can be encountered in larger numbers in natural hardwood forests, groves close to wetlands and forests where they break their hundreds in a confined space can be encountered where hundreds can be found in a small area.
>> Arachnids -> Harvestmen
...les can live a long time. They spin large webs and catch insects at night. Sometimes they hunt for insects on plants or whilst on the ground. Their webs are labyrinth like and are created like cobs. When larger populations occur in a limited space, social communities can develop, in which cobweb spiders combine their webs with those of their neighbours.
>> Arachnids -> Cobweb spiders
...It is composed of a white surrounding area against the broad and clearly visible, greenish-brown or brownish-gold coloured band with a fine dark network of lines on the surface. A shiny silver-whitish area can be on its front section. The folium in space is limited by deep waves with narrow dark edges which can be golden , bronze or brownish in colour. The underside of the opisthosoma is dark brown and shiny silver with two narrow bands running lengthwise, which stop at the spider’s silk-spinning ...
>> Arachnids -> Spiders -> Tetragnatha montana
...ristic is their long, segmented antennae, which often point backwards and may exceed the length of the body. They resemble ibex horns hence this insects name. As the antennae are so long, they must be anchored stably to the head which leaves little space for the eyes. In many species therefore, the eyes grow around the base of the antennae from behind. The bodies of these insects are elongated and are often larger in the males. Although sometimes the opposite is true.
>> Beetles -> longhorn beetles
After mating, the females keep the sperm viable. They lay approximately 20 - 90 eggs in a hollow space. The hatched larvae are guarded by the females. The larvae shed their skin several times.
>> Earwigs


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