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Rhododendron leafhopper
...on leafhopper (Graphocephala fennahi; synonym Graphocephala coccinea) is a species of cicadas in the order Hemiptera, the suborder Auchenorrhyncha, the infraorder Cicadomorpha, the superfamily Membracoidea, the family leafhoppers (Cicadellidae), the subfamily Cicadellinae and the genus Graphocephala. The Rhododendron leafhopper is the only species of the genus Graphocephala in Europe.
>> Cicadas -> Rhododendron leafhopper
Stenodema laevigata
Stenodema laevigata is a species in the order true bugs (Hemiptera), the suborder typical bugs (Heteroptera), the family capsid bugs (Miridae), the subfamily Mirinae, the tribe Stenodemini, and the genus Stenodema. Stenodema laevigata are found from Europe to North Africa and from Southeast Asia to East Asia.
>> Bugs -> Stenodema Laevigata
Small tortoiseshell
The small tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae, synonym Nymphalis urticae) is a migratory butterfly species in the family Nymphalidae, the subfamily Nymphalinae and the genus Aglais. This species is widespread and abundant in Europe and Asia up to the Arctic region.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Butterflies -> Small Tortoiseshell
Actenia brunnealis
Actenia brunnealis is a species of the snout moth family (Pyralidae) - subfamily Pyralinae - in the order butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera). Actenia brunnealis are common and widespread in Europe.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Moths -> Actenia brunnealis
Waved umber
The waved umber (Menophra abruptaria) is a moth in the family geometer moths (Geometridae) and the subfamily Ennominae. In Germany (Baden-Wurttemberg), where finds were reported for the period before 1955 and after 1980 only, this species is on the Red List in "rare species and species with a geographic restriction".
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Moths -> Waved Umber
Blue bottle fly
The blue bottle fly (Calliphora vomitoria), also called blue bottle or bottlebee, is in the family blow flies (Calliphoridae), the subfamily Calliphorinae and of the genus Calliphora. This species is commonly encountered almost everywhere in the world.
>> Flies -> Blow-flies -> Blue bottle fly
Common crane fly
The Common crane fly (Tipula oleracea) is a species of the genus Tipula, in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder thread-horns (Nematocera), the family crane flies (Tipulidae), and the subfamily Tipulinae. This species is widespread in Europe.
>> crane flies -> common crane fly
Burnished brass
The burnished brass (Diachrysia chrysitis, synonym Plusia chrysitis) is a species in the family owlet moths (Noctuidae) and the subfamily Plusiinae. This species is widespread in Europe and Asia.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Moths -> Burnished Brass
Holly blue
The holly blue (Celastrina argiolus) is a species in the order butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera), the superfamily Papilionoidea, the family gossamer-winged butterflies (Lycaenidae), the subfamily coppers (Lycaeninae), and the genus Celastrina. The species is widespread in Europe and North Africa.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Butterflies -> Holly Blue
Ruddy darter
The ruddy darter (Sympetrum sanguineum) belongs to the genus darters (Sympetrum), in the order dragonflies, the family skimmers (Libellulidae) and the subfamily Sympetrinae. It is commonly encountered in Europe.
>> Dragonflies -> Ruddy Darter

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