



Hi Dave,
Trawling the web today I came across an image (from a reliable source) of one of the insects on your blog "A Few Oxenhope Insects 25-08-2008". The yellow and black fly in pics 2 and 4 is a Sciarid, also known as a'fungus gnat'. It feeds on decaying organic matter and fungi. It's probably Sciara analis but can't say for certain. Tom.
Many thanks for this Tom, I thought it looked interesting
Dave

Yet More Red Admirals.... the only one that I can put a name to
Dave
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