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...an reach body lengths of about 5 mm and wingspans of up to 10 mm. Their bodies are uniformly black in colour. The larvae are club-shaped, tapering towards the rear end of the body, and are about 10 mm in length. The larvae are initially white, later yellow to yellow-green in colour and are covered with an ink-like, smelly, shiny-black layer of mucus until the end of the penultimate larval stage. This protects them from predators and causes them to resemble little slugs. The larvae have 3 pairs of sternal legs a...
>> Wasps -> Common Sawflies -> Pear Sawfly
Meiosimyza rorida reach body lengths of up to 4 mm. Their round, yellowish, reddish and beige coloured bodies are covered in dark, widely spaced bristles. The head is yellowish-white, with a broad face and dark stripes of bristles at the top. The compound eyes are large and reddish. The chest (thorax) is reddish-yellow and covered with long individual bristles. The scutellum is light yellow and has individual bristles along its edges. The abdomen and thorax are separated by a narrow ‘waist’, resembling that of wasps.
>> Flies -> Lauxaniid flies -> Meiosimyza rorida
The most striking feature of this fly is the large, bloated-looking head. At the front is a translucent, dark brown bubble. The face of the Sicus ferrugineus is yellow. The lower part of the face is shiny, while the crown and forehead are dull coloured. The large compound eyes are chestnut-brown. The antennae are short and reddish brown and the 2nd segment is often as long as the 3rd. The proboscis consists of two...

... forward when in resting position, has a circular cross section, and is hook-shaped especially in the males. The 7th segment of the abdomen is wedge-shaped and long. The end segments often appear much darker. While the base of the wings is a reddish-yellow colour, the wings themselves are transparent. The legs are dark.
>> Flies -> Thick-headed Flies -> Sicus ferrugineus
The caterpillar of the two-tailed pasha reaches a body length of 60 mm. It is green, with a bright yellow stripe on each side and is covered in small yellow dots. It is shaped like a slug, even in the embryonic state. The head has 4 reddish or brownish horns. The two central ones protrude significantly in height above the others. The strikingly broad posterior end into direction of the head looks like b...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Brush-footed Butterflies -> Two-tailed pasha
Adult Rutpela maculata reach body lengths of 14 - 20 mm. Their bodies are elongated and slimly built. Their base colour is black. The antennae are alternately black and yellow. The wing covers (elytra ) are yellow, usually with black markings towards the front. There are spots / patches on the wing tips, more or less associated with black crossing bands. The markings and colouration of the wing covers vary greatly in this species, and they serve to mislead ot...
>> Beetles -> longhorn beetles -> Spotted longhorn
There are specimens whose elytra are completely yellow and those in which they appear almost black. The legs of these beetles are also alternately black and yellow. These colour patterns, as well as those on their antennae, occuronly in the spotted longhorn. By rubbing their wing covers on their hind legs they can produce chirping sounds.
>> Beetles -> longhorn beetles -> Spotted longhorn
Adult Rhogogaster viridis reach body lengths of 10 - 13 mm and therefore count as small wasps. Their bodies are grass green and have black and yellow markings. There is a black marking on the top of the head. The upper surface of the thorax also has very dark markings. The abdomen is a striking green colour, with a dark, central, longitudinal stripe. The markings on the wings are yellow or green.
>> Wasps -> Common Sawflies -> Rhogogaster viridis
...y lengths of 12-14mm and are therefore considerably larger then the males who only reach a length of 9 - 12 mm. The bodies of these specimens are bright red and black in colour. The head, chest (thorax) and compound eyes are black. The antennae are yellowish and comprise 7 or 9 segments. The abdomen is black and shiny and has a large reddish-yellow or yellow stripe in the middle of its upper surface. It is longer and wider in the females than in the males. The wings are milky-transparent. Their venation is clearly observable. The fore-wings lack the subcosta. Superposed in the idle state, the wings are ...

...he males. The wings are milky-transparent. Their venation is clearly observable. The fore-wings lack the subcosta. Superposed in the idle state, the wings are ranging to the hind end of the abdomen. The upper section of the legs is reddish-brown to yellowish-red. Towards the feet there is a yellowish tinge.
>> Wasps -> Common Sawflies -> Tenthredo campestris
The antennae are black. An important characteristic of this species is the remarkably large and wide 2nd segment, which is about five times longer than it is broad. The 3rd and 4th segments are thready and thin. The 3rd segment is bright yellow at its base. The 4th and outermost antennal segment is of a yellow-black colour. The eyes are large and reddish-brown. The scutellum, which is about as long as it is wide, is also of note. The wings have curved outer edges, are black in colour.
>> Bugs -> Capsid bugs -> Excentricus planicornis
It reaches wingspans of 40 - 50 mm. The upper surface of the wings is orange in colour with black, brown and yellow spots. The underside of the wings is dark brown in colour and bears a striking, white marking in the form of a "C", hence the name "comma". The colouration and patterning of the comma butterfly varies within a year from one gener...

... year from one generation to another. The caterpillars of the comma butterfly reach body lengths of up to 30 mm. They are orange-brown in colour are with black markings. The upper surface of the body is two-thirds white in colour. The upper third is yellow and black.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Brush-footed Butterflies -> Comma

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