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Found this a little while back, have tried google but to no avail. Love to know what they are and what laid them.
Sent from somewhere?
Blimey no ones posted on this in a while. Well heres one from yesterday. I shall take a guess. At an orb spider.
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They look a lot like slug or snail eggs. Unusual colour though.
Leopard slug below for comparison:
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Pholcus phalangioides the daddy longlegs spider, a.k.a. the cobweb spider. Don't put it outside as they only survive indoors.
That is a superb image
I agree that it means the green eggs are likely to be slug or snail then.
Can you see face book vids Harvestman?
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Solitary bees by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Nomad bee by Alf Branch, on FlickrThe first ones are solitary bees, which are beyond my skill. the last one on the forget-me-not is a Nomada bee-wasp, which is a nest parasite of solitary bees, laying eggs in their nests for its larve to feed on the bees and their food stores. Yours might be Nomada goodeniana, though I cannot be confident. They are not easy to separate, though you can try for yourself on the BWARS website if you are so inclined.
Unkown insect by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Unkown insect 2 by Alf Branch, on FlickrI have absolutely no idea but my first impression ( and it's totally a guess) was something newly hatched, wings still unfurled and probably not yet fully coloured up?
D.B.