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British Invertebrates - terrestrial and freshwater

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Tadpole shrimp (Triops cancriformis)
Triops cancriformis is a living fossil; it has not changed in appearance since the Triassic period, 220 million years ago... More
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Tansy beetle (Chrysolina graminis)
The tansy beetle is an attractive bright green leaf beetle, with a coppery sheen. The wing cases were so admired by Victorians that... More 0 Videos
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Ten-spotted pot beetle (Cryptocephalus decemmaculatus)
The ten-spotted pot beetle has the typical 'beetle' shape and comes in two colour forms: one is almost pure shining black; the... More 0 Videos
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Toadflax brocade moth (Calophasia lunula)
Adult Toadflax Brocade moths are whitish-grey in colour with bluish-black markings, and are usually found at dusk visiting red... More 0 Videos
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Twin spot longhorn beetle (Oberea oculata)
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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