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Family

Species

Data

Acanthosomatidae

Elasmostethus interstinctus

Birch Shieldbug: 6th Jun [1]

Acanthosomatidae

Elasmucha grisea

Parent Bug: l3th Jul [6 on egg batches on alder]; unusual - normally birch

Acrididae

Chorthip pus parallelus

Meadow Grasshopper: 19th Jul (2, grassy area, south-west]

Acrididae

Chorthippus brunneus

Field Grasshopper: l9th Sep [1, grasses, woodland path]

Aeshnidae

Aeshna cyanea

Southern Hawker: 25th & 29th Jul [2]

Aeshnidae

Aeshna mixta

Migrant Hawker: 1st Sep [4+, parkland]

Agelenidae

Textrix denticulata

a house-spider relative: 21st Aug [2 females, grassy patch, woodland]

Agromyzidae

Agromyza anthracina

a leaf-miner fly (on nettles): 13th Sep [3]

Agromyzidae

Agromyza reptans

a leaf-miner fly (on nettles): 11th May & 24th Aug [2]

Agromyzidae

Cerodontha denticornis

a leaf-miner fly (on grasses): 19th Jul to 26th Aug [frequent]

Agromyzidae

Liriomyza flaveola

a leaf-miner fly (on grasses): 13th Jul & 24th Aug [2 swept by pond]

Agromyzidae

Phytomyza cinerea

a leaf-miner fly (on buttercups): 17th Jul [1, low vegetation, open woodland]

Agromyzidae

Phytomyza ilicis

a leaf-miner fly (on holly): 8th May [mines abundant]

Agromyzidae

Phytomyza lonicerae

a leaf-miner fly (on honeysuckle): 15th Jul to 19th Sep [mines frequent]

Agromyzidae

Phytomyza milii

a leaf-miner fly (on grasses): 6th Jun to 19th Sep [frequent]

Agromyzidae

Phytomyza ranunculi

a leaf-miner fly (on buttercups): 13th Jul to 6th Sep [frequent]

Amaurobiidae

Amaurobius fenestralis

a spider: 22nd Jun (several under loose wood I bark on dead area large

Andrenidae

Andrena chrysosceles

a mining bee: 23rd May [2] & 19th Aug on [5+]

Andrenidae

Andrena cineraria

a mining bee: 4th, 6th & 9th Jun [3]

Andrenidae

Andrena fulva

Tawny Mining Bee: 8th to 13th May [10+]

Andrenidae

Andrena minutula

a mining bee: 4th Jun on [common]

Andrenidae

Andrena nigroaenea

a mining bee: 8th May on [several]

Andrenidae

Andrena pubescens

a mining bee: 11th & 13th May [2]

Andrenidae

Andrene bicolor

a mining bee: 23rd May [1]

Anisopodidae

Sylvicola punctata

a window-fly: 20th & 28th Jul [2 on foliage]

Anobiidae

Anobium punctatum

the common woodworm beetle: 13th to 20th Jul [common, ash & willow]

Anobiidae

Hemicoelus fulvicornis

a small ‘wild’ woodworm beetle: 24th Jun & 13th Jul [5 on hazel foliage]

Anthomyiidae

Anthomyia procellaris

a plant fly: 5th Jul on [frequent]

Anthomyiidae

Delia platura

a plant fly: 22nd Jun [1 at light]; 4th Aug [several on fence-rails]

Anthomyiidae

Delia radicum

Cabbage Root-fly: 5th Jul [1]

Anthomyiidae

Eustalomyia festiva

a parasitic fly (in wasps’ nests): 10th Jul to 17th Aug [9 on trunks]

Anthomyiidae

Hydrophoria conica

a plant fly: 5th Jul [1 on wooden fence rail]

Anthomyiidae

Hylemya strenua

a plant fly: 16th Jun on [frequent]

Anthomyiidae

Hylemya varieta

a plant fly: 23rd May on [common]

Anthomyiidae

Nupedia infirma

a plant fly: 5th Jul on [frequent]

Anthomyiidae

Pegohylemyia striolata

a plant-fly: l7th Jul [1]

Anthomyzidae

Anthomyza gracilis

a small fly: l7th Jul [1, medium vegetation, open woodland]

Anthomyzidae

Anthomyza ungulata

a small fly: 4th Jun & 6th Sep [2, south of main pond]

Anthomyzidae

Paranthomyza nitida

a small fly: l7th Jul & 24th Aug [2, medium vegetation, open woodland]

Anthophoridae

Anthophora plumipes

a flower bee: 11th to 23rd May [6 records, near main pond]

Aphadtdae

Macrosiphum cholodkovskyi

a meadowsweet aphid:l3th Jul [several]

Aphididae

Aphis urticata

a nettle aphid: 23rd May [several]

Aphididae

Microlophium carnosum

a nettle aphid 23rd May on [common]

Aphididae

Myzus cerasi

a cherry/cleavers aphid: 29th May [colony on cleavers]

Apidae

Apis mellifera

Honey Bee: 29th May on [common]; particularly at Himalayan balsam in Jul

Apidae

Bomb us Iepidarius

Red-tailed Bumble-bee: 8th May on [queens frequent; numerous nests]

Apidae

Bombus lucorum

White-tailed Bumble-bee: 8th May on [queens frequent; numerous nests]

Apidae

Bombus pascuorum

Common Carder Bee: 8th & 11th May [queens]

Apidae

Bombus pratorum

Early Bumble-bee: l3th May [1 queen]

Apidae

Bombus terrestris

Buff-tailed Bumble-bee: 11th May [queen nesting in sandy area, woodland]

Apionidae

A plan frumentarlum

a red weevil on docks: 3rd Aug [1, small dock, woodland path]

Apionidae

Apion curtirostre

a small weevil on docks & sorrels:l2th Jun (1 swept, low herbage]

Apionidae

Apion violaceum

a small weevil on docks: 11th May on [F]

Araneidae

Araneus diadematus

Garden Spider: 9th Jun on [frequent]

Araneidae

Araneus quadratus

a web-spider: 10th Jul [1 on young oak]

Araneidae

Araniella cucurbitina

a web-spider: 29th May on [frequent]

Araneidae

Larinioides cornutus

a web-spider: 19th Sep [1 on dead elm]

Arctidae

Eilema sororcula

Orange Footman (moth): l8th May [1 at light]

Arctiidae

Edema gnseola

Dingy Footman (moth): 6th Aug [2 at light]

Arctiidae

Edema lurideola

Common Footman (moth): 6th Aug [1 at light]

Arctiidae

Lymantria monacha

Black Arches (moth): 6th Aug [1 at light]

Arctiidae

Phragmatobia fuliginosa

Ruby Tiger (moth): 6th Aug [1 at light]

Argidae

Arge gradlicornis

a saw-fly (on raspberry, etc): 28th Jul [1 on ragwort flowers]

Arionidae

Ar/on subfuscus

a woodland slug: 9th & 16th Jun [2]

Armadillidiidae

Armadillidium vulgare

Common Pill Woodlouse: 20th Jul on [several in wood debris, ash tree]

AsiIidae

Machimus atricapillus

a robber-fly: 13th Sep [1 on fence-rail by pond]

Asilidae

Dioctria baumhaueri

a robber-fly: 26th Jun [2 if, near south end pond]; local, good-woodland’

Asilidae

Epitriptus cingulatus

a robber-fly: l7th Jul to 24th Aug [4, woodland]; lives in sandy areas

Asilidae

Neoitamus cyanurus

a robber-fly: 5th & 10th Jul & 17th Aug [4]; eggs in oak buds; local sp in:

Asteiidae

Asteia amoena

a small sap-fly: 28th Aug [1, swept, oak foliage]

 
 
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