Hickling
Bearded Tit (Panurus biarmicus)
Garden Tiger Moth Caterpillar (Arctia caja)
Fen Mason Wasp (Odynerus simillimus
Lunar Hornet Moth (Sesia bembeciformis)
Thompson Common
Large Knapweed Aphid (Uroleucon jacae)
Bagworm Moth Case
Fen Bedstraw
Prickles on the stem corners & leaf edges.
Ash Bark beetle channels
Branched Bur Reed (Sparganium erectum)
Slender False Brome (Brachypodium sylvaticum) infected with the 'Choke' disease Epichoe sylvaticum
Infected stems will not flower.
It's just possible this is the larva of a fly from the genus Botanophila.
The fly feeds on the young 'male & female' fungal fruit bodies, ingesting the pollinating substances. It then deposits the mixture
on another fungus when it lays its eggs. This pollinates that fungus enabling it to produce spores and also provide food for the
fly larvae.
You can see detritus at either end of the larva and the area around it where it has been browsing.
Information borrowed from
The Naturalists' Notebook
June 2013
Epichloe sylvaticum.
Common Spotted Orchid (Dacylorhiza fuschii)
Sorrel (Rumex acetosae) inflorescence.
Microbotryium stygium on Sorrel (Rumex acetosae)
Gorse Spider Mites (Tetranychus lintearius) in a communal web on Gorse (Ulex europaeus)
They can be used as an agent of Gorse Control
Hawthorn Dot (Stigmella crataegella)
Swollen Buds on Hazel caused by the gall mite (Phytoptus avellanae).
'Big Buds'
The gall mites completely destroy the young leaves or female flowers.
The galls open in late (image shows open galls) allowing the mites to leave the gall.
A very special hole in a Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) Leaf. Caused by a Feathered Cutter (Incurvaria masculella)
The larvae mine leaves initially and then descend to the ground in a portable case and feeding on dead leaves. The hole is the case.
Many-plumed Moth (Alucita hexadactyla) {Each wing separated into six plumes} Hole in Honeysuckle flower.
The larvae feed in the leaves and buds of of Lonicera Sp and pupate on the ground.
Unknown eggs? on the underside of the leaf.
Erysiphe lonicerae (Powdery mildew) on a Honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum) leaf
Shining Hawthorn Dot (Stigmella hybnerella)
?
?
Oak Cloud (Acrocerops bronniardella) Mine on Oak (Quercus robur)
Southern Marsh Orchid (Dactylorhiza praetermissa)
Burnet Companion (Euclidia glyphica)
Red Fescue (Festuca rubra)
Podospaera aucupariae (Powdery mildew) on Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia)
Common Club-rush (Schoenoplectus lacustris)
?
False Fox Sedge (Carex otrobae)
Smut Fungus (Ustilago avenae) infects the spikelets of Oats and in this case False Oat Grass (Arrhenatherum elatius),
causing blackening of the seeds, which will eventually destroy them.
Snipe Fly Sp
No dark wing stigma. The only UK Rhagio Sp that doesn't have them.
Thus
Rhagio tringarius
Soft Rush (Juncus effusus)
Sooty Bark disease caused by Cryptostroma corticale on Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus)
Once infected trees are unlikely to be saved.
Speckled Bush-cricket (Leptophyes punctatissima)
Spike Rush Sp?
Lesser Stitchwort (Stellaria graminea)
Anther Smut (Microbotryum stellariae) on Lesser Stitchwort (Stellaria graminea)
Tubular Water Dropwort (Oenanthe fistulosa)
Cat Tail (Typha latifolia)
Cyperus/Hop Sedge (Carex pseudocyperus)
Beeston
BSBI Summer Meeting
at
Beeston Common & Beeston Bump
Beeston Common
Soft Rush
Ragged Robin
Hard Rush (Juncus inflexus)
Flat Sedge (Blysmus compressus)
Compact Rush (Juncus glomeratum)
Sweet Vernal Grass (Anthoxanthum odoratum)
Toad Rush (Juncus bufonius agg)
Strictly
Leafy Rush (Juncus foliosus)
Blunt-flowered Rush (Juncus subnodulosus)
Common Spotted Orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii)
Almond Willow (Salix triandra)
Heath Grass (Danthonia decumbens)
Inland Club-rush (Bolboschoenus laticarpus)
Marsh Arrow Grass (Troglochin palustris)
Quaking Grass (Briza media)
Black Bog Rush (Schoenus nigricans)
Deadly Nightshade (Atropa belladona)
Bulbous Rush (Juncus bulbosus)
Marsh Valerian seed heads (Valeriana dioica)
Meadow Vetchling (Lathyrus pratensis)
Sphagnum Sp
Lustrous Bog-moss (Sphagnum subnitens)?
?
nestled in a bed of Pointed Spear-moss (Calliergonella cuspidatum)
?
Dodder
Greater Dodder Cuscuta europea)?
Carnation Sedge (Cares panicea)
Common Butterwort rosette (Pinguicula vulgaris)
Crested Buckler-fern (Dryopteris cristata)
Bog-groove Moss (Aulocomnium palustre)
Flea Sedge (Carex pulicaris)
A fruiting spike with the utricles fully reflexed
Tawny Sedge (Carex hostiana)
?
Round-leaved Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) nestled amongst Lustrous Bog-moss (Sphagnum subnitens) with capsules
Round-leaved Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia)
Greater Sundew (Drosera anglica)
Meadow Thistle (Cirsium dissectum)
Marsh Hellborine (Epipactis palustris)
Slender St John's-wort (Hypericum pulchrum)
Beeston Bump
Blue Fleabane (Erigeron acer)
Kidney Vetch (Anthyllis vulneraria)
Common Broomrape
Orobanche minor var heliophila
Purple Broomrape (Orobanche purpurea)
Now
Phelipanche purpurea
Pyramidal Orchid (Anacamptis pyramidalis)
Rough Clover (Trifolium scabrum)
Sand Catchfly (Silene conica)
Spring Vetch (Vicia lathyroides)
Thyme-leaved Sandwort (Arenaria serpyllifolia)
Wild Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum)
Toothed medick (Medicago polymorpha)
Thanks for a great day
Corrections & additions always welcome.
Hickling
Waisted Duckfly (Anasimyia contracta)
Four-banded Longhorn Beetle (Leptura quadrifaciata)
Emperor Moth Caterpillar (Saturnia pavonia)
Yellow-tail Moth (Euproctis similis)
Blue-tailed Damselfly (Ishnura elegans) rufescens form
Blue-tailed Damselfly (Ishnura elegans)
Small Spotty-eyed Dronefly (Erastalinus sepulchris)
Fen Mason Wasp (Odynerus simillimus)
Mosquito Sp
Parhelophilus Sp
The dreaded 'Pustule'??
Robber Fly Sp?
Blue Long-horned Snail Killer (Sepedon sphegea)
Red-legged Shield Bug (Final instar nymph) (Pentatoma rufipes)
Spider Sp?
Wasp Sp?
Ectemnius lapidarius?
Swallowtail (Papilio machaon)
Shield Biug Nymph
Sp?
Not sure enough of the colour.
Cranwich Heath
Black Horehound (Ballota nigra)
Rough Hawkbit (Leontodon hispidus)
Common Rockrose (Helianthemum nummularium)
Oak (Quercus robur)
Purple Milk-vetch (Astragalus danicus)
Pyramidal Orchid (Anacamptis pyramidalis)
Smooth Rupturewort (Herniaria glabra)
UptonFen
Four-spotted Chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata)
Lesser Water-parsnip (Berula erecta)
Bog Hoverfly (Sericomyia silentis)
Marsh Thistle (Cirsium palustre)
Spike Rush Sp?
Tawny Sedge (Carex hostiana)
Flea Sedge (Carex pulicaris)
Spider Sp
Hickling
Sedge Smut (Farysia thuemenii)
Carnation Sedge (carex panacea)
Spider Sp
Tooth-thighed Hoverfly (Tropidia scita)
Fen Mason Wasp (Odynerus simillimus) ♂︎s
Hanworth
Common Spiny Digger Wasp (Oxybelus uniglumis)
Mint Moth (Pyrausta aurata)
Matt-backed Melangyna (Melangyna labiatrum)♂︎
Orang-tailed Mining Bee (Adrena haemorrhoa)
Sutton Fen
Marsh Orchid (Dactylorhiza praetermissa)
Spike Rush Sp
False Fox Sedge (Carex otrobae)
Toad Rush (Juncus bufonius)
Hairy-legged Horsefly (Hybomitra bimaculata)
Four-spotted Chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata)
Tooth-thighed Hoverfly (Tripidia scita)
Peacock caterpillars. (Aglais io)
Yvonne's Comments
They keyed out to
Psathyrella rubiginosa
but
this isn’t on the British list?
I’ve been
through the key a few times and can’t get it to anything else. This group is
notoriously difficult so I can’t really be sure. I have dried the specimens.
Cow Bane (Cicuta virosa)
Eye-lash Fungus
Yvonne's comments
I used the Malcolm Greaves’ on-line key to identify the Scutellinia
and
it was
S. superba
which describes it well I think !
Psathyrella Sp
Psathyrella typhae
Blunt-flowered Rush (Juncus subnodulosus_
Sp?
Two-banded Spearhorn (Chrysotoxum bicintum)
Caterpillar Sp?
Oak Curtain Crust (Hymenochaete rubiginosa)
Ascobolus lignatilis
Slime Mold Sp
Stemonitopsis typhina ?
Spider Sp
Young Springtails (Collembola Sp)
A tiny presumed Vibrissea Sp on an Oak Leaf
Vibrissea cesatii
Plasmopara densa on Yellow Rattle (Rhinanthus minor)
Although I should have turned it over as well.
Small Yellow-girdled Tenthredo (Tenthredo temula)
The reverse of a Bog Myrtle leaf showing the tiny yellow oil glands
that give the plant its characteristic sweet aroma
Groundhopper Sp
Cheilosia illustrata
Ferruginous Bee-grabber (Sicus ferrugineus)
Being attacked by an Empis Fly?
Green Colonel (Oplodontha viridula)
Ickburgh
Corsican Pine (Pinus nigra) Plantation
Hairy Rock Cress (Arabis hirsuta)
Annual Knawel (Sceleranthus annuus)
Aphid Sp om a Thistle Stem
Aphid Sp on a Cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata) stem
Basil Thyme (Clinopodium acinos)
Burr Medic (Medicago minima)
Cryptocephalus aureolus on Mouse-eared Hawkweed (Hieracium pilosella)
Many-leaved Sedge (Carex divulsa subsp leersii)
Cotton Thistle (Onopordum acanthium)
Cream-spot Tiger Moth (Arctia villica)
A teneral male Emperor Dragonfly (Anax imperator)
Field Scabious (Knautia arvensis) with a severe case of Downy Mildew (Perenospora violacea)
Gall on Bird Cherry (Prunus padus)
Pocket Plum (Taphrina pruni) on Bird Cherry (Prunus padus)
Gooden's Nomad Bee (Nomada goodeniana)
Crested Hair-grass (Koeleria macrantha)
A Knapweed Sp?
Knapweeds by `cronodon'
Great Lettuce (Lactuca virosa)
Maple Sp?
Common Broomrape (Orobanche minor)
Peacock caterpillars (Aglais io)
Periwinkle Rust (Puccinia vincae) infected by the hyper parasite Tuberculina sbrozzi
From Plant Parasites of Europe
or as
Stewart descibed it
Tuberculina sbrozzi is the fungus that can often be found on Greater Periwinkle.
It forms violet-grey discs over the pustules of the periwinkle rust preventing the it from sporulating.
This causes the leaves to become discoloured and deformed, far more so that when the rust is present
without the hyperparasite.
Rough Chervil infloresence (Chaerophyllum temulum)
Small Scabious (Scabiosa columbaria)
Spring Vetch (Vicia lathyroides)
Lesser Trefoil (Trifolium dubium)
No apical point to the leaves but it does have a hair as can be seen in the image above.
Tower Mustard (Turritis glabra)
Rough Clover (Trifolium scabrum)
Knotted Clover (Trifolium striatum)
Knotted Clover with a rust?
Pseudopeziza trifolii
Id Thanks
to
Stewart Wright (NFSG)
Twiggy / Wand Mullein (Verbascum virgatum)
Very hairy filaments, 5 stamens.
Rough Hawkbit (Leontodon hispidus)?
Yellow-rattle (Rhinanthos minor)
Aphid Sp on Rumex Sp
Black Bean Aphid (Aphis fabae)
Creeping Cinquefoil (Potentilla reptans)
Fairy Flax (Linum catharticum)
Filed Pansy (Viola arvensis)
Obviously very common but wonderfully architectural.
?
Ragwort Sp?
Hound's Tongue (Cynoglossum officinale)
Meliscaeva auricollis perhaps.
Greater Knapweed (Centaurea scabiosa)
Nipplewort (Lapsana communis)
Long-headed Poppy (Papaver dubium)
Common Restharrow (Ononis repens)
Sedge Sp?
?
Bird's-foot (Ornithopus perpusillus)
Andrena Sp
Common Centaury (Centaurium erythraea)
Viper's-bugloss (Echium vulgare)
Cranwich Camp
A view across the camp
Soft Brome (Bromus hordeaceus)
Cinnamon Bug (Corizus hyoscami)
Spanish Catchfly (Silene otites)
Common Broomrape (Oranche minor)
Creeping Cinquefoil (Potentilla reptans)
Eyebright Sp (Euphrasia Sp)
Crested Hair Grass (Koeleria macrantha)
Cryptocephalus aureolus ?
Knotted Clover (Trifolium striatum)
Wild Mignonette (Reseda lutea)
Purple Milk-vetch (Astragalus danicus)
Mouse-ear Hawkweed (Pilosella officinarum)
Pyramidal Orchid (Anacamptis pyramidalis)
Red Bartsia (Odontites vernus)
Rough Clover (Trifolium scabrum)
Rust on Goat Willow (Salix caprea)
Rye grass Sp?
Perennial Rye Grass (Lolium perenne)?
Biting Stonecrop (Sedum acre)
Timothy (Phleum pratense)
Viper's-bugloss (Echium vulgare)
Ant Sp
Euphordia Sp
Hickling Broad
Thick-headed Fly Sp (Conopid Sp)
Physocephala rufipes
Long-legged Fly Sp
Poecilobothrus nobilitatus ♂︎
Dolichopus Sp?
Snipe Fly (Chrysophilus cristatus)♂︎
Gall Sp ?
Eupeodes Sp?
Marsh Harrier (Circus aeruginosus)
Common Rush (Juncus effusus)
Saw Sedge (Cladium mariscus)
?
Spider Sp?
Tooth-thighed Hoverfly (Tropidia scita)
Hanworth
Varied Carpet Beetle (Anthrenus verbasci) on Edelweiss (Lentopodium alpinum)
Spotted Melascaeva (Melascaeva auricollis)♀︎ on Tanacetum macrophyllum
Common Spiny Digger Wasp (Oxybellus uniglumis)) on Tanacetum macrophyllum
Empis Fly Sp on Edelwiess (Lentopodium alpinum)
Long-legged Fly Sp (Chrysophilus cristatus) ♀︎
Hanworth
Ichneumon Wasp Sp?
Geranium Sp?
Cheilosia albitarsus/ranunculi Agg
Chocolate Mining Bee (Andrena scotica)♀︎?
Orange-tailed Miniing Bee (Andrena haemorrhoa)?
Hanworth
Lasioglossum Sp
Common Furrow Bee (Lasioglossum calceatum) ♀︎ ?
Nomada Sp
Flavous Nomad Bee (Nomada flava)?
Ranworth
Southern Marsh Orchid (Dactylorhiza praetermissa)
Great Crested Grebe (Podiceps cristatus)
Yellow Flag Iris (Iris pseudocorus)
Cypress-leaved Plait-Moss (Hypnum cupressiforme)
Water Forget-me-not (Myosotis scorpioides)
Dog Rose (Rosa canina)
Royal fern (Osmunda regalis)
Ruby-tailed Wasp Sp?
Chrysis Sp within the ignata group.
Willow Gall Sp?
Likely Eupontania pedunculi gall (Sawfly gall) on Goat Willow
Tooth-thighed Hoverfly (Tropidia scita)
Marsh Valerian (Valeriana dioica)
Yellow Water-lily (Nuphar lutea)
Hoe Rough
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Banded Demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens)
Spider Sp
Dismembering a Banded Demoiselle
Azure Damsel Fly (Coenagrion puella) Imm ♂︎
Meadowsweet (Filependula ulmaria) just coming into bud.
Sawfly Sp?
Tetragnatha Sp ?
Nettle Weevil (Phyllobius pomaceus)
White Willow (Salix alba)
Willow Red Gall Sawfly (Euura proxima)
Dillington
Golden-bloomed Grey Longhorn Beetle (Agapanthia villosovoredescens)
A Darkling Beetle (Diaperis boleti)
UK Beetles
Fungus Sp
Willow Bracket (Phellinus igniarus)
Sp?
Garden Chafer (Phyllopertha horticola)
UK Beetles
Choke (Epichloe Sp) ?
♀︎
♀︎
♂︎
Dull-winged Chrysogaster (Chrysogaster solstitialis)
Fungus Sp
Radiating Black Hyphomycete (Bispora antennata) on ends of cut wood.
Coprinopsis Sp
Probably Coprinopsis lagopus
Phantom cranefly Sp
Ptychoptera contaminata
Dark Bush-cricket Nymph (Pholidoptera griseoaptera)
Elderflower (Sambucus nigra) Gall
If orange larva inside - Placochela nigripes A gall midge
from
Plant Miners of Europe
If white lava inside - Arnoldiola sambuci - Iniquiline of Placochela nigripes
from
Plant Miners of Europe
Might this be Coenosia tigrina
Compare to Nature Spot
You can see the very long necks of the mature Melanospora lagenaria fungus on Birch Polypore (Fomitopsis betulina)
There was a thought the small yellow circes with the black spot in the middle might be something else?
but tthe image below suggests they might be the growth point of long necks (bottom right of the image.)
Thoughts welcome please.
Lachnella albovorescens
Cream Spot Ladybird (Calvia quatuordecimgutta)
Longhorn Moth (Nemaphora degeerella)
Wolf's Milk (Lycogala epidendrum)
Nettle Weevil (Phyllobius pomaceus)
Orbilia Sp
Fungus Sp
Twig Parachute (Marasmiellus ramealis)
Orange Mosscap (Rickenella fibula)
Common Red-legged Robberfly (Dioctria rufipes)
Common Red-legged Robberfly (Dioctria rufipes)
?
Drepanopeziza ribes
Vibrissea filisporia
Eye Lash Fungus (Scutellinia Sp)
Final Instar Nymph
Mid Instar Nymph
Mid Instar Nymph
Red-legged Shieldbug (Pentatoma rufipes)
Tree Bumble Bee (Bombus hypnorum)
Mourning Wasp (Pemphredon lugubris)♂︎ caught in a spider's web.
&
confirmed via
UK Bees, Wasps & Ants Facebook page.
Tim Strudwick
At least two others seen around the large fallen Poplar
Pellucid Fly (Volucella pellucens)
Fungus Sp?
Usually very difficult to get a photo of these as they zip about so much.
But this one was having extended gorge on the grass pollen.
Living up to its English name.
Golden-tailed Leaf Licker (Xylota sylvarum)
Still moving quickly but on the same few leaves so possible to obtain a few shots of the same individual.
Aphid Sp on Dock
Pyrenopeziza urticola
Thanks everyone for another great day.
Scarning Fen
Dogwood (Cornus sanguinea)
Xanthogramma pedissequum sensu stricto
Hedge Woundwort (Stachys sylvatica)
Woundwort Shieldbug (Eysarcoris venustissimus)
Wood Bristle-moss (Lewinskya affine)