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The females lay greenish eggs with a rough hexagonal pattern. The caterpillars are brownish to reddish in colour. A wide, white stripe is present, while the back line is blurry pronounced. The caterpillars eat different kinds of clover and alfalfa. The moths visit flowers. They overwinter. The first adult moths emerge in mid April of the following year.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Moths -> Latticed Heath
There is a single defensive gland on the underside of the posterior segment of the chest (metathorax) which can release a very unpleasant-smelling secretion. There are 3 to 5-yellowish-white granules at the front edges of the scutellum. The abdomen is almost completely covered by the transparent hind wings, and in some specimens there are several black spots on the sides of the abdomen, which run lengthwise.
>> Bugs -> Stink Bugs -> Southern green stink bug
...re curved and get thinner towards the feet (tarsi). Due to their appearance, Helophilus trivittatus can easily be confused with Helophilus pendulus. However the females of the latter, have a clearly visible black stripe on the face. In addition, the white diagonal line on the 4th abdominal segment is broken in the middle in Helophilus pendulus.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Helophilus trivittatus
...ng significantly smaller than the females (12 - 14 mm). The front section of the body (prosoma) is almost uniformly dark and is considerably lighter in the direction of the eyes. The dark, base colour is hard to see because of the presence of thick, white hair.
>> Arachnids -> Orb-weaver spider -> Oak spider
The oak spider spins its web near the ground, between bushes or corn stalks with the hub is covered by a dense white tissue. The spider itself sits in another web, which has a bowl-like shape, is open upward and attached near to the upper edge of dry plant parts, or even larger flowers. If there is interference or danger the oak spider may fall to the ground, retu...
>> Arachnids -> Orb-weaver spider -> Oak spider
After mating, which (in each new generation) occurs approximately every 9 - 14 days, the fertilized females lay about 400 yellow-white eggs, 0. 5 mm in length, in fermenting organic material. At what pointthe larvaehatch from their eggs, depends on the ambient temperature. The newly hatched larvae are segmented, have no feet, and are similar in shape to worms. They immediately ...
>> Flies -> Drosophilidae -> Small fruit fly
...eetle has a very large field of vision. The thread-like antennae comprise 11 segments, 6 of which have a velvet-like surface. The abdomen consists of 6 segments, the first few of which are conjoined. Calomera littoralis have grainy elytra with white patches which form stripes. The patches on the shoulders are "C" shaped. The legs vary in colour and are long limbed which enables these insects to advance rapidly.
>> Beetles -> Ground beetles -> Calomera littoralis
...It runs from the wing joint to the wing tip. About halfway between these transverse lines, is a less distinct, wavy line. In the centre of the wings’ upper surface, between the two dark brown, transverse lines, are two different-sized, predominantly white patches, which have a thin, dark circumference and a brown core (usually). The drinker can be confused with other eggar moth species such as the plum lappet (Odonestis pruni).
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Eggars, snout moths -> The Drinker
...hick coat of long reddish-brown hair. These hairs break off when touched and can get stuck in the skin. A band of yellow to orange-yellow spots runs along each side of the caterpillar and next to this are short, thick, black tufts of hair. There are white tufts of hair in pairs and triplets, the whole way along the lower half of the sides. On the upper surface of three segments of the back are broad tufts of long, orange hair. On the penultimate segment is a similar tuft of black hair.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Eggars, snout moths -> The Drinker
...s a moth, it can be seen in daylight. It is active from June to July. Mating takes place shortly after the moths have hatched from their pupae and may take up to two hours. Immediately afterwards, the fertilized females lay their eggs. The yellowish-white eggs are glued together inrings, using an adhesive brownish substance, onto the stems of plants such as common sorrel, sheep's sorrel (Rumex acetosella), field sagewort, ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata), Achillea, andworts (Minuartia), heron’s...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Eggars, snout moths -> Malacosoma franconica

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