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June 13, 2024
08:40 AM UTC
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October 2, 2024
12:39 AM BST
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May 18, 2020
11:05 PM BST
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August 27, 2024
09:40 AM UTC
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August 19, 2024
02:37 AM UTC
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August 18, 2024
11:25 AM UTC
Description
Fused 4th-6th abdominal segments
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July 22, 2024
09:53 PM BST
Description
resembles Great Willowherb, but pale flowers, and less robust?
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July 29, 2024
06:33 PM BST
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July 9, 2024
11:02 PM BST
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July 10, 2024
10:20 PM BST
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July 17, 2022
07:17 PM UTC
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July 17, 2022
06:55 PM UTC
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June 16, 2024
01:50 AM BST
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June 15, 2024
10:51 PM UTC
Description
On water surface and wet vegetation on bank of wetland
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June 13, 2024
08:40 AM UTC
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April 15, 2023
08:44 AM UTC
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June 6, 2024
12:10 PM BST
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December 6, 2022
11:39 PM UTC
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December 11, 2020
10:21 AM GMT
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April 28, 2024
06:10 PM UTC
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April 26, 2024
07:14 AM BST
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April 26, 2024
07:12 AM BST
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August 18, 2023
08:15 PM UTC
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April 21, 2024
04:45 PM BST
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August 3, 2023
04:08 PM UTC
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April 23, 2024
05:13 PM BST
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December 29, 2020
04:16 PM GMT
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May 9, 2023
09:54 PM BST
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April 20, 2024
12:48 AM BST
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April 19, 2024
05:40 PM BST
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April 18, 2024
08:35 PM BST
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February 20, 2024
04:45 PM GMT
Description
This was a minute springtail like insect, but I'm not sure if I've picked the correct group. Or didn't appear to be that hairy, hence taking a punt with Isotomidae, but very happy to be corrected. Found in a shower room adjacent to a garden
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December 19, 2023
07:24 AM GMT
Description
Among the lichen Physcia adscendens on butterfly bush twig.
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February 10, 2024
01:01 PM UTC
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February 2, 2024
06:56 PM GMT
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September 29, 2020
10:18 AM UTC
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April 7, 2024
01:30 PM BST
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April 6, 2024
03:39 PM BST
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April 1, 2024
10:51 PM BST
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March 30, 2024
11:13 AM GMT
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January 29, 2023
01:16 PM UTC
Description
seen on rocks with lichen, 0.3-0.5mm, not near ocean.
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February 8, 2024
11:44 PM GMT
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November 21, 2023
08:03 PM GMT
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April 1, 2024
11:09 PM BST
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March 30, 2024
11:09 AM GMT
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March 30, 2024
11:23 AM GMT
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January 3, 2022
10:00 PM GMT
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March 14, 2024
02:14 PM GMT
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November 23, 2023
12:59 PM GMT
Description
Large group of small social spiders working on a sheet web together.
The sheet web was around a Gypsywort plant (Lycopus europaeus) - recorded separately here: inaturalist.org/observations/191841572
Ensnared in the centre of the sheet web was what looked like a grub or larva or cocoon or something - recorded separately here: inaturalist.org/observations/191841985
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March 5, 2024
09:24 AM GMT
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March 5, 2024
11:54 AM GMT
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March 5, 2024
02:00 PM GMT
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February 21, 2024
10:38 AM GMT
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February 9, 2024
12:11 AM GMT
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September 30, 2023
08:09 AM BST
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September 30, 2023
10:15 AM BST
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January 26, 2024
09:05 AM GMT
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January 26, 2024
09:05 AM GMT
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January 25, 2024
08:15 PM GMT
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December 17, 2023
05:28 PM GMT
Description
On an old glass medicine bottle.
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December 12, 2023
10:37 PM GMT
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December 9, 2023
04:17 PM GMT
Description
A pretty cool find in my opinion, and an interesting example of two species (one native and one non-native) working together in an unexpected way.
Here we see a very small cucumber spider (Araniella sp.) sheltering in one of indented 'pockets' made in the leaf of a Karo (Pittosporum crassifolium) plant as the gall of the Pittosporum psyllid (Powellia vitreoradiata).
Both Karo and the Pittosporum psyllid are non-native to the Isles of Scilly, the former was deliberately introduced and the latter accidentally. Karo was introduced from New Zealand as it is an excellent wind- and salt-tolerant plant that can be used for bordering fields to shelter the crops. It is used particularly around fields where flowers are grown for commercial sale here. The psyllid hitchhiked along for the ride.
See separate observation for the Pittosporum psyllid here: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/193497087
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October 6, 2023
04:07 PM BST
Description
Future observations of same colony:
- Nov 2023 – inaturalist.org/observations/191581008
- Jan 2024 – inaturalist.org/observations/196375386
- Mar 2024 – inaturalist.org/observations/201800698
Habitat: under wood pile at back of college.
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October 22, 2023
12:25 PM BST
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October 3, 2023
02:39 PM BST
Description
Found underneath a rock. Very excited by this - first time seeing this ever in the UK!