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Just going through some old pictures. I thought that this was a magpie moth, but googling it I see it isn't. So, therefore I'm asking here. Should be an easy one...The second also needs a name - dig those thigh muslces...
Your moth is a Scarlet Tiger (Callimorpha dominula) and the beetle is a male Oedemera nobilis Stephen. The latter is a pollen feeder.
I still don't have my car back, the less said about that the better Angie
Quote from: Anthony Darby on January 13, 2010, 11:34:27 AMYour moth is a Scarlet Tiger (Callimorpha dominula) and the beetle is a male Oedemera nobilis Stephen. The latter is a pollen feeder.Many thanks, Anthony. As you managed them, one more for you:
I would suggest Pimpla sp.? P. instigator is one species, and their larvae are internal parasitoides of moth and butterfly larvae.
Mmmm...question is how far out of the city centre did it have to go to find a woodcock?One of Derby's biggest pedestrian hazards can be avoiding the twitchers hanging round the statue of Bonnie Prince Charlie!