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British Invertebrates - terrestrial and freshwater

Species 1 - 5 of 5
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Oberea oculata (Twin spot longhorn beetle)
This large and attractive beetle is endangered in the UK. It has a long, thin body, and like all members of the longhorn family... More 0 Videos
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Oniscus asellus (Common woodlouse)
The common woodlouse is one of the commonest and widely spread of the British woodlice. Woodlice are not insects, but are... More
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Ophion luteus (Ichneumon wasp)
This slender parasitic wasp has a yellowish or orange coloured body with a distinctive ‘waist’ and a very short ovipositor. They... More 0 Videos
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Oria musculosa (Brighton wainscot moth)
This species was given the common name 'Brighton Wainscot' because one of the first British specimens was caught in Brighton in... More 0 Videos
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Osmia parietina (Western mason bee)
The mason bees are a family of solitary bees in which the queens construct individual nest cells and do not form colonies. The... More 0 Videos
Species 1 - 5 of 5