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Distinctive angles

By Richard Jones on 06/09/2007 18:09:49

, pinks and yellowy greens.The nondescript green or brown caterpillar feeds on a huge range of native and cultivated plants, but it's usually very secretive and never a pest. It was sitting in its distinctive pose: head down body slightly raised with its


Pyramidal orchids

By Richard Jones on 15/07/2009 11:21:27

at the foot of the South Downs in Newhaven, Sussex. This was one of the easiest orchids to recognize, with its deep pink flowers set in a tight conical spike, and it was a regular sight on the steeper, more roughly grazed slopes.My underlying geology now


More spiders

By Richard Jones on 03/10/2007 10:57:49

Moving some bricks around the shed yesterday revealed one of my favourite spiders. With a narrow reddish-pink body 25 mm long and long rather slender legs, there is no mistaking the 'woodlouse' spider, Dysdera crocata. It makes no web, but hunts


Worms

By Richard Jones on 05/03/2008 10:20:00

tail chopped off and then grew a new one. It was easy to spot with its delicate pink newly grown tail contrasting with the old dark purple body. We looked at it thoughtfully for a while, and let it go. I decided not to launch into a lecture on worm


The juniper shieldbug

By Richard Jones on 01/02/2013 12:55:51

shieldbugs. Cyphostethus tristriatus is a crisp emerald green, with a striking orange-pink boomerang mark on each wingcase. It feeds on the young cones, but never enough to do any damage to these most vigorous of trees.It’s sometimes called the juniper


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