Foxley Wood
Gasteruption jaculator
Gasteruption Sp or is it the male of the one above or ?
Eristalsis Sp
Pipiza Sp ?
Green Shield Bug Nymph (Palomena prasina)
Common Carder Bee (Bombus pascuorum)
Spotted Cranefly (Nephrotoma appendiculata) ?
Eriothrix rufomaculata ?
from
NatureSpot
Common Green-bottle Fly (Lucilla sericata)
Cheilosia illustrata
Graphomya maculata ♀︎
from
Nature Spot
Fly Sp ?
Melangyna umbellatarum
Chrysotoxum festivum
Ichneumon Sp
Ichneumon Sp
Eupeodes luniger
Marmalade Hoverfly (Episyrphus balteatus) but is the unfocussed one to the bottom left of the picture a different species?
Clouded Border (Lomaspilis marginata) ?
from
Norfolk Moths
A mating pair of Ferruginous Bee-grabber (Sicus ferrugineus)
from
Nature Spot
Spider Sp
Chrysotoxum bicinctum
Sawfly Sp Tenthredo Sp
Solitary Wasp Sp Ectemnius Sp
Bird's Foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus)
As ever thanks to
@Norwichbirder
for help
with
Corrections, Confirmations and Unknowns
Cley-The Iron Rd
Bee Sp
Common Carder Bee (Bombus pascuorum)
from
Bumble Bee Conservation Trust
Turnip Sawfly (Athalia rosae)
A migratory species of which large numbers have arrived recently.
A very common (Japan to Europe) but fascinating creature.
This from
Earthling Nature
Roesel's Bush-cricket (Metrioptera roeselii)
Painted Lady Caterpillar (Vanessa cardui)
Caterpillar Sp
Long-winged Conehead (Conocephalus fuscus)
Chironomus plumosus
Blue Tailed Damselfly♀︎ (Ischnura elegans ruffescens)
Twin-lobed Deer Fly (Chrysops relictus)
from
Naturspot
Common Green Colonel (Oplodontha viridula)
from
NatureSpot
Cleg Sp
Lyme Grass (Elymus arenarius)
Ichneumon Sp
This is likely to be Pimpla ruffipes
seems to fit the pictures
and
description from the
NHM Brief Guide to Ichneumon
Common Footman (Eilema lurideola)
from
Norfolk Moths
Moth Sp
Common Orache with leaf spot fungus possibly Ascochyta caulina
Creeping Thistle Leaf - Damage caused by a Thistle Tortoise Beetle
Which in itself is a fascinating creature in that the male reproductive organ is almost as long as its body because of the curious coiled shape in part of the female reproductive organ.
According to wikipedia a research project into this remarkable organ that does not buckle or rapture on this scale may have implications in the development of catheters for use with humans.
Orache Sp
Common Orache (Atriplex patula)
Spider Sp
Spider Sp
Spider Sp
Spider Sp
Spear Thistle (Cirsium vulgare)
Goat's-beard (Tragopogon pratensis)
As ever thanks to
@Norwichbirder
for reviewing page for
comments, corrections and unknowns