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Insects (not butterflies - see butterflies)

Stag beetle
93. Male stag beetle (Lucanus cervus) - in North Hill, Woodbridge, 20 June 2008. Covered in dust and with a damaged front left leg, It was a good 2″(50mm) long, and was still alive.
If you see a stag beetle, you can help the study of these fascinating creatures' habitat, behaviour, breeding, etc. by submitting a report to this website.

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94. Dragonfly, Common Darter Sympetrum striolatum, July 2007, Tunstall forest, Suffolk

 

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95. Dragonfly, Common Darter Sympetrum striolatum, July 2007, Tunstall forest, Suffolk

 

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96. Roesel's Bush-cricket - Metrioptera roeselii, Rendlesham forest, 27 July 2007.
As can be seen in the photo, he (?) was on a sandy track. I am told that this
"long-winged" type may be more scarce than the "short-winged" type.

 

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97. Roesel's Bush-cricket - Metrioptera roeselii, Rendlesham forest, 27 July 2007

 

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98. Longhorn beetle - Leptura maculata, Tunstall forest, Suffolk, July 2007

 

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99. Longhorn beetle - Leptura maculata, feeding on wild rose, Tunstall forest, Suffolk, July 2007

 

 

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