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Yorkshire Ichneumons: June 2011
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Friday, 17 June 2011. Was found at Timble Ings, VC64, on 11/6/2011. I understand that they are usually parasitoids of saw-fly larvae and this one was flying over bilberry. This little ichneumon, from Timble Ings on 11/6/2011, is a male Cryptine from the tribe Hemigastrini. It is awaiting specific identification. When I visited Timble Ings, VC64, on 11th June 2011 I found a couple of these branchine ichneumons flying around the bilberry. Bill Ely tells me that it is. Bill Ely tells me that it seems to be.
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Yorkshire Ichneumons: Charitopes carri (Roman),
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Saturday, 10 December 2011. Charitopes carri (Roman),. This Cryptine ichneumon was one of six which were observed exploring the bark crevices on a Sycamore trunk during the last weekend of October. The specimen was sent to Klaus Horstmann who kindly identified it for me. The hosts are apparently lacewing larvae. Labels: Charitopes carri (Roman). 28 December 2015 at 23:47. Thank you very much. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Charitopes carri (Roman),. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Yorkshire Ichneumons: Lysibia nanus (Gravenhorst, 1829)
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Monday, 22 April 2013. Lysibia nanus (Gravenhorst, 1829). Gravenhorst, 1829) is a common pseudo-hyperparasitoid of. I have also reared one this year from. Which is a bit unusual from a solitary. But the male is completely distinctive from its genital claspers. The broken areolet on the forewing is also a characteristic. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Diadegma from Luffia ferchaultella. Lysibia nanus (Gravenhorst, 1829). Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Yorkshire Ichneumons: Diadegma from Luffia ferchaultella
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Thursday, 25 April 2013. Diadegma from Luffia ferchaultella. This female Diadegma emerged from a. Case collected at Hollins Hall, Baildon, VC64 in August 2012. I am still waiting to find out whether this is. Diadegma parasitoid of Luffia ferchaultella. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Diadegma from Luffia ferchaultella. Lysibia nanus (Gravenhorst, 1829). Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Wild Yorkshire: April 2013
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Out and about studying Yorkshire wildlife. Thursday, 25 April 2013. Records suggest that only once in fifty years is someone mad enough to hike up to the cowberry and scrabble about (on hands and knees) to find this distinctive micromoth larva. On Tuesday 23rd April 2013 I was that man, getting surprisingly sunburnt in what seemed like a howling gale on Barden Moor, VC64. Thursday, April 25, 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My Favourite Wildlife Sites. A day in the dales. Naturescape British Wild Flowers.
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Wild Yorkshire: February 2012
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Out and about studying Yorkshire wildlife. Saturday, 25 February 2012. White Satin Moth stowaways. This little feller is an over-wintering caterpillar of the White Satin Moth. I found a couple of these amongst a batch of braconid parasitoid pupal cases collected from the poplar trees in Queen's Gardens, Hull. I have never seen the adult of this species even though it seems to be expanding its range across the county. I am grateful to Dean's Daily Diary for alerting me to the fact that Colt's-foot.
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Wild Yorkshire: October 2012
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Out and about studying Yorkshire wildlife. Friday, 12 October 2012. Stigmella anomalella on Dog-rose. I have a single Dog-rose (. In the garden which I only planted earlier this year. I was pleasantly surprised last weekend when I found twenty-eight tenanted mines of. Friday, October 12, 2012. Stigmella anomalella in Yorkshire VC64. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Stigmella anomalella on Dog-rose. My Favourite Wildlife Sites. A day in the dales. Charlie Streets's Moths of Calderdale.
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Wild Yorkshire: June 2011
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Out and about studying Yorkshire wildlife. Friday, 17 June 2011. White-letter Hairstreak and Ectoedemia minimella. There were a few sunny spells this morning and, during one of them, I was lucky enough to be able to find this White-letter Hairstreak. On a local elm. I also received a letter from Harry Beaumont today:. A specimen from my excursion to Timble Ings, last Saturday, turns out to be. That I had suspected. Friday, June 17, 2011. Sunday, 5 June 2011. Sunday, June 05, 2011. Wednesday, 1 June 2011.
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Wild Yorkshire: Triangle Plume (Platyptilia gonodactyla) larva and pupae
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Out and about studying Yorkshire wildlife. Sunday, 13 May 2012. Triangle Plume (Platyptilia gonodactyla) larva and pupae. Having located a large stand of Coltsfoot (. Earlier in the year, I went back this weekend lo look for the early stages of the Triangle Plume moth. The larvae feed within the seedhead of Coltsfoot at this time of year and I managed to find one larva and three pupae. As I was hoping to find evidence of parasitism by the braconid. Sunday, May 13, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).