
22-11-2009, 12:42 PM
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| Re: The 'Active winter invertebrates' thread! Quote:
Originally Posted by Jason Green Well, a quick update from me on the 17th/11/2009... Kidney-spot Ladybird, as well as barkflies Graphopsocus cruciatus, a brachypterous Ectopsocus sp. and a large, in fact my largest barkie so far, Stenopsocus sp. Elsewhere, I had a small black Chironomid fly, leafhoppers Eupteryx filicum(?) and Idiocerus sp. Then plant bugs present included both adult and nymph Lygus spp. Two springtails present included an Elongate and Globular.
Finally, an as-yet unnamed Crab spider that had a black body and a white perimeter to the abdomen with tiny punctate marks. | Forgot to mention, also a Eupeodes sp. Hoverfly - luniger or corollae. |