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Sand Dune Delights

Arthropedia Posted on 23 April 2024 by Vanna Bartlett23 April 2024

Introduction Norfolk is blessed with some wonderful sand dunes around its coast, from the vast expanse on the north coast, notably between Wells and Holkham, to those at Winterton, Horsey and North Denes on the east. We don’t get to … Continue reading →

Posted in General, Uncategorized | Tagged bees, beetles, butterflies, flies, Pseudoscorpions, Spiders

Aphid Photo Gallery

Arthropedia Posted on 13 May 2023 by Vanna Bartlett27 April 2024

I have put together this photo gallery of the aphid species I’ve found as a companion piece to my previous Blog ‘A is for Aphids’ (https://arthropedia.co.uk/a-is-for-aphids/). More species will be added as I find them. It is arranged by host … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged aphid, aphids, willow aphid

Mallota cimbiciformis

Arthropedia Posted on 18 December 2022 by Vanna Bartlett27 April 2024

Mallota cimbiciformis: An Encounter with the Rot-hole Hoverfly Having had some success with a pheromone lure for Emperor Moth, we decided to try our luck with some Clearwing lures this year and purchased ones for Hornet Moth, Lunar Hornet and … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged aphid, Black Poplar, Cladius grandis, Heringia, hoverfly, Mallota cimbiciformis, Pemphigus spirothecae, Phyllonorycter comparella, Populus nigra, Rot-hole Hoverfly, sawfly

H is for Harvestmen

Arthropedia Posted on 11 December 2022 by Vanna Bartlett27 April 2024

Introduction For me, looking at harvestmen was a natural progression from my interest in spiders. They are in fact a lot easier to identify than their fellow arachnids and there are only just over 30 species in Britain compared to … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Dicranopalpus, harvestman, harvestmen, Leiobunum, Lophopilio, Megabunus, Mitostoma, Nemastoma, Oligolophus, Opilio, Opiliones, Paroligolophus

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