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Post by AnnB on Sept 5, 2018 7:04:46 GMT
Interesting stuff about starting life with six legs and developing another two, Jen.
I'd assumed the Wasp was holding the Spider but it sounds as though it could be the other way round.
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 6, 2018 6:24:24 GMT
Very interesting but i can't add anything else at the moment, i'll look into it further.
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 7, 2018 7:30:12 GMT
I can't seem to find anything out, it's puzzling me.
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 9, 2018 7:16:36 GMT
Anyone else any thoughts on this?
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 10, 2018 7:44:50 GMT
I'll take a look Jen.
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 12, 2018 6:04:10 GMT
No luck on the snail, Jen.
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Post by Feedyourhedgehog on Sept 12, 2018 7:34:40 GMT
What about a White-lipped Snail - Cepaea hortensis
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 13, 2018 8:16:21 GMT
Could be Paula, i missed that one completely.
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Post by Laurie on Sept 13, 2018 16:04:53 GMT
Found on Hincheslea Moor, Brockenhurst - 13 September 2018
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Post by Feedyourhedgehog on Sept 13, 2018 16:34:57 GMT
It might be a Fox Moth Caterpillar Laurie Dave will know for sure
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Post by Laurie on Sept 13, 2018 19:54:59 GMT
Thanks Paula.
I tried to ID it myself before posting but I couldn't find anything that looked like it.
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Post by jen on Sept 14, 2018 6:49:15 GMT
What a stunner Laurie , it certainly does look like a fox moth caterpillar . I wouldn't have know but looked up Paula's suggestion ... that lovely rusty colour ..... and the moth is not bad either
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Post by Laurie on Sept 14, 2018 6:57:50 GMT
I've now amended my original posting accordingly. Thanks again Paula and Jen
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 15, 2018 8:11:24 GMT
Great find Laurie and i agree with Fox moth.
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