The "What is this bug?" thread

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JonathanD

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Well, it matches up to Emporer somewhat like Harvestman says, but the colour patternation isn't 100%. I thought this would be an easy ID, but it isn't.
 

Harvestman

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Anyone ID'd my dragon yet, or have I got to get off my butt and go to the bookcase and do it myself. Yah lazy boogers.

Jon, I'm fairly confident it is an Emperor (note spelling :)), based on the lack of thoracic stripes.

Here's a picture of a Southern Hawker for comparison. Note the two large yellow patches just behind the head, which are missing in your specimen.


Gentelemen, I'm going to be away for a week from this afternoon, so you may have to be patient, or rely on the several other helpful and knowledgeable people who frequent these pages.
 

Mad Mike

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Another one from Italy. Stripes were 'in' that year. Posing on a Fennel seed head.

Mike
 

Harvestman

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What a beastie! Looks like Graphosoma italicum, or something very similar.


Just had a quick read through this thread. there are some fantastic pictures of really wonderful wildlife in here. Thanks to everyone for contributing so far. :You_Rock_
 

JonathanD

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Jon, I'm fairly confident it is an Emperor (note spelling :)), based on the lack of thoracic stripes.

Here's a picture of a Southern Hawker for comparison. Note the two large yellow patches just behind the head, which are missing in your specimen.

Gentelemen, I'm going to be away for a week from this afternoon, so you may have to be patient, or rely on the several other helpful and knowledgeable people who frequent these pages.

Harvestman, you are a gentleman (note that spelling :lmao:)
 

Mad Mike

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What a beastie! Looks like Graphosoma italicum, or something very similar.


Just had a quick read through this thread. there are some fantastic pictures of really wonderful wildlife in here. Thanks to everyone for contributing so far. :You_Rock_


I got to Graphosoma italicum OR Graphosoma lineatum. Realy not sure how to tell them apart:lmao:

Have a good holiday I will look forward to the pictures you bring back (no pressure)

Mike
 

Harvestman

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No, I don't know how to tell them apart either!

Please don't look forward to the pictures. The trip away is to visit the in-laws. I'm not exactly keen, but duty calls as its the mother-in-law's 70th birthday.
 

Mad Mike

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Looks newly emerged as one wing is not fully open.( just to make ID easy)

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Possible ID is Convolvulus hawkmoth (Agrius convolvuli). Hoping someone has a better reference than I do.

Mike
 

Harvestman

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Seems I'm still here (wife taking an age to pack :rolleyes:).

I think the hawkmoth is a privet hawkmoth.

I also think Jon's question about jelly relates to the angle shades moth.
 

Bowlander

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Found this chap after leaving the light on and window open - plus a google of midges!

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Interesting appendage where the bitey bit of a mozzie should be. I assume it will only have a scientific name though?
 

Harvestman

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Bowlander, I can't make out your insect clearly, but I think it might be a snakefly. I'd like to see a better shot though, or at least an enlargement.

Working on the caterpillar mcniac.
 

Harvestman

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Ok, all my searches keep returning the answer Fox moth caterpillar, but I'm not yet convinced. Your specimen is too big and not hairy enough. This might take a while.
 

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