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british_insects · British Insects

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  • Members: 286
  • Category: Insects
  • Founded: Oct 16, 2002
  • Language: English
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The only group dedicated to the fascinating subject of british insects. Just because we may not have moths with 12 inch wingspans or ants that could kill a horse dosen't preclude the astonishing diversity of our insectile fauna from stimulating lively and interesting discussion and the sharing of views and enthusiasm!

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Re: Not technically an insect. Centipede ?
Thanks Malcolm, I'm not a member of the beetles group Gordon 2008/10/3 Malcolm Storey <malcolm.storey@...> ... -- Gordon Jarvis Peasmarsh [Non-text
Posted - Fri Oct 3, 2008 11:48 am
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Re: Not technically an insect. Centipede ?
Actually it is an insect - probably a beetle larva, (but just possibly a moth). Suggest posting it on the Beetles group. Malcolm
Posted - Fri Oct 3, 2008 10:51 am
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Not technically an insect. Centipede ?
Hello I have uploaded three photos into Gordon's photos taken on 28/09 in North Kent:-
Posted - Wed Oct 1, 2008 3:28 pm
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Re: Explanation and Id requested
Thank you all. First time I have seen it. Regards Gordon 2008/9/18 Matt Smith <matsmith60@...> ... -- Gordon Jarvis Peasmarsh [Non-text portions of this
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Re: Explanation and Id requested
Hi Gordon   Thats a fairly typical picture of an Apanteles emergence - they are all from the one large white larvae.   Matt ... From: Gordon Jarvis
Posted - Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:36 pm
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