So here is a selection of insects i saw some dragonflies some damsel can anyone give them a name... So far there known as fred and ohh fred...
Fred eh? Obviously the number one name down in the woods
I'll make a stab at a couple of them, but hopefully the others will say what they think... damselflies etc are often different colours when new.. and sometimes different colours when older too
1 - Ischnura elegans - Blue-tailed Damselfly
2 -
3 -
4 - Anax imperator - Emperor Dragonfly (female)
5 - Calopteryx virgo - Beautiful Demoiselle (young male .. which you can see by the still not fully unfolded wing)
6 -
Annoyingly I was looking through loads of caterpillars a little earlier to ID one and I did se this one.. just can't remember what it was
Really great pics, Billy!
Louise has sorted out three, and I don't know what the others are , but that second guy looks a nasty bit of work - chomping through that poor plant! (As they're all 'Freds', I would call him 'Fred the shred' maybe..? The last one isn't a hairy caterpillar, so I'd call him 'Fredbare' - well, perhaps!)
I hope someone has a better idea though!
Second one is a Snout nose of some sort
Last one is a Mullein (Shargacucullia verbasci)
http://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?id=5341
Last edited by Chocky; 18-06-2010 at 12:30 AM.
Number 2 is a Scorpion Fly, number 6 is I'm sure a Mullein moth caterpillar, not sure about number 3, will have a look later.
Already found the caterpillar
3. Looks like the Emerald Damselfly - Lestes sponsa
That's strange, didn't see your post Beryl.
Did it late last night you can see by the edit
( Specsavers)
I don't think that number 3 is an Emerald - the Thorax stripes don't work.
Ignoring the colur, the bans and stripes look like a Coenagrion puella - azure damselfly to me... maybe a new one or a variant?
Maybe not . But looks to me like the female here
Emerald Damselfly
Azure doesn't have appear an orange band at the end of it's tail
http://www.brocross.com/dfly/species/sponsa.htm
Last edited by Chocky; 18-06-2010 at 03:47 PM.
oh thankyou guys, they gave me id card at the place but im useless at working out what they are, i love the dragonflys... they are hugggggggggeeeee...
I'm still not sure what that Damselfly is, but I'm not convinced that it could be the Emerald Damselfly - colours can vary, but the striping pattern usually comes out the same.
Billy's has strong striping on the Thorax (Emerald has none, male or female) and a very different banding proportion between black and coloured on the tail.
It it were a not yet properly-coloured male Azure it would look very much like Billy's with the bandings on the Thorax and the tail.
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