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Discussion

donhe wrote:
42 min ago
Separate spot = C. eriosoma

Chrysodeixis subsidens
GlossyGal wrote:
1 hr ago
Thank you Roger 😊

Phasmida sp. (order)
JaneR wrote:
1 hr ago
Leaves of this species have a strong peppery taste.
Other species of knotweeds, with similar form and similar appearance but with pink buds/flowers, do not have this peppery taste.

Persicaria hydropiper
PeterA wrote:
2 hrs ago
Possibly H. euxanthus, but the face marks look very pale - could be just the light.

Hylaeus sp. (genus)
JonLewis wrote:
2 hrs ago
Good ID Amy. Cheers, Jon

Camponotus suffusus

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