I just spent an hour trying to key out an ichneumon wasp I found in a moth trap at Woods Mill last week. I was sent a key by
Dr Gavin Broad of the NHM to nocturnal ichneumons (in other words, the ones that turn up in moth traps!). I think this is
Netelia virgata but I cannot be sure, I can't even find any pictures of it on the Internet. I'll send it off and we shall have to wait and see. I don't think though I will be getting huge numbers of ticks this way...
I am going to start a new feature, a monthly update on the 1st of each month showing what I have added to my all-taxa list in the preceding month. It became too time consuming to update it each time I saw something new. Once a month it is then. And what a month! Firstly, I should say that some of the ticks this month are actually things I saw years ago and had forgotten about, hence the huge jump since the last update. I was on 2834 on the 10th September, by the 1st October I reached 2951! So, where have most of the ticks come from? Fungi, I have been really lazy with fungi until recently and I am really starting to get the bug.
Vascular plants | 1044 |
Moths | 761 (+23) |
Birds | 331 (+2) |
Beetles | 195 (+12) |
Fungi | 127 (+58) |
Mosses | 83 (+6) |
Butterflies | 50 |
True flies | 49 |
Mammals | 38 |
Molluscs | 37 (+3) |
Fish | 36 |
Spiders | 32 |
Dragonflies | 29 |
True bugs | 28 (+7) |
Crickets & grasshoppers | 18 |
Aculeates | 18 (+1) |
Liverworts | 18 (+6) |
Crustaceans | 17 (+3) |
Lichen | 10 (+6) |
Amphibians | 6 |
Reptiles | 6 (+1) |
Seaweeds & algae | 5 |
Anemones | 4 |
Cockroaches | 3 |
Caddisflies | 2 |
Earwigs | 1 |
Ant-lion | 1 |
Lacewings | 1 |
Leeches | 1 |
Hi Graeme, I'm following your race to 3,000 with interest having just got over the 2,600 barrier myself. Good luck...