I think it’s a Clover Mite. They look more like ticks but aren’t harmful.Is this just red mite? I was surprised how vibrant the colour is! I know they say beauty is subjective but it an ugly bugger of a thing
Looks like a Harlequin ladybird larvaThis thing is stuck to the back of my car. It’s been on there a few days while parked on chalk land. One end seems to be glued on, and if undisturbed it stands up with just the stuck end attached. If disturbed it hunches back down into the larvae you can see.
Yeah, I think it is, cheers. I thought it looked ladybirdy but the standing up behaviour is odd, well, it’s unfamiliar to me.Looks like a Harlequin ladybird larva
From what I can make out you are right, it’s a spotted crane fly(Tipulidea).The more I learn, the more I realize I don't know - and that was never more true than with insects. Every time I go down to the wood I see something new!
I thought this one would be easy with its bold markings, but I can't identify it. I thought it was a cranefly (Nephrotoma or Ctenphora) but none of them fold the wings back like this one.
Any ideas?
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I think you'll find it's a Robberfly, probably Hornet Robberfly (Asilus crabroniformis) - typically on chalk heathland in the south.