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Long-jawed orb-weaver spider, Beecraigs Country Park
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West Lothian - Linlithgow and Beecraigs
Long-jawed orb-weaver spider (Tetragnatha extensa), Beecraigs Country Park, West Lothian. This specimen has a parasitic wasp larva on its abdomen. This explains the difference in size and colouration of this specimen compared to typical characteristics of this species.
22 April 2016
Parasitic Ichneumon wasp at the Howietown Heritage and Nature Sanctuary, Old Sauchie
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Stirlingshire - Howietown and Old Sauchie
Parasitic Ichneumon wasp (Tryphoninae sp.) at the Howietown Heritage and Nature Sanctuary Charitable Trust, Old Sauchie
06 August 2022
Parasitic Ichneumon wasp at the Howietown Heritage and Nature Sanctuary, Old Sauchie
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Stirlingshire - Howietown and Old Sauchie
Parasitic Ichneumon wasp (Tryphoninae sp.) at the Howietown Heritage and Nature Sanctuary Charitable Trust, Old Sauchie
06 August 2022
Parasitic Ichneumon wasp at the Howietown Heritage and Nature Sanctuary, Old Sauchie
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Stirlingshire - Howietown and Old Sauchie
Parasitic Ichneumon wasp (Tryphoninae sp.) at the Howietown Heritage and Nature Sanctuary Charitable Trust, Old Sauchie
06 August 2022
Parasitic Wasp
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Stirling
Parasitic Wasp at Balallan House, Stirling
06 July 2016
Harlequin Ladybird larva, Kelvindale
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Glasgow - Kelvindale
Harlequin Ladybird larva (Harmonia axyridis) in Kelvindale. The Harlequin Ladybird is an invasive species that was first introduced to the UK in 2004 that quickly became one of the most common species of ladybirds. The Harlequin Ladybird larvae can be identified by the 4 orange spikes in the central lower half of the body. The Harlequin Ladybird has a unique diet, as it predates on other ladybirds.
19 July 2024
Harlequin Ladybird larva, Richmond Park
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Glasgow - Malls Mire and Richmond Park
Harlequin Ladybird larva (Harmonia axyridis) in Richmond Park. The Harlequin Ladybird is a non-native invasive species which was first introduced to the UK in 2004 and quickly became one of the most common species of ladybird. The Harlequin Ladybird larvae can be identified by the 4 orange spikes in the central lower half of the body. The Harlequin Ladybird is problematic, as it predates on native ladybirds.
18 July 2024
Harlequin Ladybird larva, Broomhill Allotments
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Glasgow - Broomhill, Jordanhill Claythorn and Bingham's Pond
Harlequin Ladybird larva (Harmonia axyridis) at Broomhill Allotments. The Harlequin Ladybird is an invasive species that was first introduced to the UK in 2004 that quickly became one of the most common species of ladybirds. The Harlequin Ladybird larvae can be identified by the 4 orange spikes in the central lower half of the body. The Harlequin Ladybird has a unique diet, as it predates on other ladybirds.
12 June 2024
Common Wasp, Kelvingrove Park
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Glasgow - Botanic Gardens, Hillhead, Kelvinbridge and Kelvingrove
Common Wasp (Vespula vulgaris) at the wildlfower meadow behind the Art Galleries in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow
11 June 2024
Harlequin Ladybird larva in Yorkhill Park, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Botanic Gardens, Hillhead, Kelvinbridge and Kelvingrove
Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) larva in Yorkhill Park, Glasgow, taken by David Palmar