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Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects is a series of books produced by the Royal Entomological Society (RES). The aim of the Handbooks is to provide illustrated identification keys to the insects of Britain, together with concise morphological, biological and distributional information.
The following are lists of insects of Great Britain. There are more than 20,000 insects of Great Britain , [ 1 ] this page provides lists by order . Dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata)
1.4 Family Thyreocoridae – ebony bugs. 1.5 Family Pentatomidae – lesser shield bugs. 2 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of shield bug species of ...
This is a list of butterflies of Great Britain, including extinct, naturalised species and those of dubious origin.The list comprises butterfly species listed in The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland by Emmet et al. [1] and Britain's Butterflies by Tomlinson and Still.
This list of mayflies of the British Isles follows Macadam, [1] with nomenclature and taxonomy according to Kluge. [2]
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The following is a list of the grasshoppers, crickets and allied insect species recorded in Britain. The orders covered by this list are: Orthoptera – grasshoppers and crickets; Dermaptera – earwigs; Blattodea – cockroaches; This article lists the native species only.
Chrysopilus asiliformis - little snipefly; Chrysopilus cristatus - black snipefly; Chrysopilus erythrophthalmus - silver-banded snipefly; Chrysopilus laetus - tree snipefly; Ptiolina nigra - pale-fringed moss-snipefly