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Insects

Considering the vast numbers of insect species that must be present in the area, only a small number are listed here. That is entirely due to my own inexperience. However - as with other aspects of the website - at least some small idea of what may be present is included, enough perhaps to give a "taster" and to encourage others to go out and find whatever is to be found.

During 1994, some 390 Diptera (fly) species from the City of London Cemetery were recorded by Colin Plant - then living locally, I believe. These were determined by D.A. Smith, who has kindly allowed the list to be made available HERE. There are some subsequent records from 1995 included. The list is in the form of a .xls document.

Subsequently, local and self-taught naturalist Rose Stephens became interested in the insects to be found near her home in Forest Gate and found numbers of species that I have not seen. These - and a few from other recorders - are appended after my listing.

This list is presented to some extent in their 'Natural Order', although this hasn't been strictly adhered to. The order I have used to some extent follows that of the useful - although non-specialist - book 'A comprehensive guide to INSECTS OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND', by Paul D. Brook. (Associated with some entries are bracketed numbers which refer to page numbers in that book)

Some groups are dealt with more specifically, and these may also be accessed directly from the 'Type of Wildlife' list to the left. Note that Collembola  - Springtails - are not now considered to be insects at all, although they are - as are insects - Arthropods.

Those species in blue are clickable, and will take you to a photograph.

In some cases, whole groups of insects - such as for example Damselflies and Dragonflies - are listed fully on separate pages. In these cases, clicking on those groups in blue will take you to the appropriate page.

 

Name Order and Family Species Locality and first records
Springtails Collembola    
a springtail Trogiidae Cerobasis guestfalica Capel Road garden, 29/01/2015
a springtail Dicyrtomidae Dicyrtomina fuca City of London Cemetery, 18/11/2014
a springtail Dicyrtomidae Dicyrtomina saundersi Capel Road garden, 20/10/2014
a springtail Entomobryidae Orchesella cincta Manor Park Cemetery 29/11/2014 (Rose Stephens); Capel Road garden,01/03/2015
    
Mayflies Ephemeroptera
a mayfly Baetidae Cloeon dipterum Heronry Pond, Wanstead Park, 27/08/2005
a mayfly Baetidae Baetis sp. ? Wanstead Park, 19/08/2012
Damselflies and Dragonflies Odonata    
Grasshoppers, Crickets, Bush-crickets Orthoptera    
Earwigs Dermaptera    
Common Earwig Forficulidae Forficula dentata Capel Road garden, 04/08/2012
Booklice and  Barklice Psocodea - Psocoptera    
a barklouse Stenopsocidae Graphopsocus cruciatus Capel Road garden (moth trap), 07/06/2015
a booklouse Liposcelididae Liposcelis (bostrychophila) Capel Road house 06/11/2013
Bugs Hemiptera    
Dustywings Neuroptera - Coniopterygidae Coniopteryx sp. Capel Road garden, 03/05/2006
Lacewings  Neuroptera - Chrysopidae    
a green lacewing Chrysopidae Chrysopa perla Aldersbrook Bridle Path, 14/05/2014
a green lacewing Chrysopidae Chrysopa sp. (larva) Common, 08/09/2015
a lacewing Chrysopidae Micromus variegatus ?  Capel Road garden, 05/05/2015
a green lacewing Chrysopidae Pseudomallada flavifrons Capel Road garden, 10/06/2005
Alderflies  Megaloptera    
an alderfly Sialidae Sialis lutaria Wanstead Park, 24/04/2005
Beetles Coleoptera    
Scorpion Flies Mecoptera    
a scorpion fly Panorpidae Panorpa (communis ?) Wanstead Park, 09/06/2001
Caddis Flies Trichoptera    
a micro caddisfly Hydroptilidae Agraylea multipunctata Capel Road garden, 12/07/2015
a caddisfly Leptoceridae Mystacides azurea Capel Road garden, 19/08/2005
a caddisfly Leptoceridae Mystacides longicornis Capel Road garden, 28/06/2005
a caddisfly Limnephilidae Glyphopsyche irrorata ? Capel Road garden, 25/07/2013
a caddisfly Limnephilidae Glyphotaelius pellucidus Capel Road garden, 19/08/2005; 12/07/2013; 07/05/2014
a caddisfly Limnephilidae Limnephilus affinis ? Capel Road garden, 19/08/2005
a caddisfly Limnephilidae Limnephilus flavicornis Sewage Works site, 07/10/2012
a caddisfly Limnephilidae Limnephilus lunatus Capel Road garden, 01/07/2013, 15/07/2023
a caddisfly Limnephilidae Stenophylax sp. Capel Road garden, 02/06/2013; 29/04/2014
a caddisfly Psychomyiidae Tinodes waeneri Capel Road garden, 25/05/2012
Moths Lepidoptera
Butterflies Lepidoptera
True Flies Diptera - various    
Spotted Cranefly Tipulidae Nephrotoma appendiculata Wanstead Park, 21/05/2009
Tiger Cranefly Tipulidae Nephrotoma (flavipalps ?) Capel Road garden, 15/04/2013
a cranefly Tipulidae Nephrotoma quadrifaria Wanstead Flats, 07/10/2014
a cranefly Tipulidae Tipula (confusa) Wanstead Park, 05/10/2014
a cranefly Tipulidae Tipula (lateralis ?) Old Sewage Works site, 31/08/2006
a cranefly Tipulidae Tipula maxima Wanstead Park, 05/08/2011
a cranefly Tipulidae Tipula oleracea Capel Road garden 18/08/2012; 25/05/2012; 18/08/2012
a cranefly Tipulidae Tipula paludosa Wanstead Flats, 30/09/2010
a cranefly Tipulidae Tipula vernalis Wanstead Flats, 25/05/2006; City of London Cemetery, 19/05/2010; Wanstead Park, 20/05/2011
a cranefly Tipulidae Tipula (vittata ?) Capel Road garden, 20/04/2016
a cranefly Limoniidae Limonia (nubeculosa ?) Capel Road garden, 20/09/2000; 25/05/2012; 20/10/2014; 11/01/2015
a March fly Bibionidae Bibio lanigerus Wanstead Park, 09/04/2015
St. Mark's Fly Bibionidae Bibio marci Wanstead Park 23/04/2005; also on Wanstead Flats
a drain fly Psychodidae Clogmia albipunctata ? Capel Road house, 01/06/2015; 14/09/2016
a moth fly Psychodidae Psychoda sigma Capel Road garden, 11/01/2015; 29/01/2015
a moth fly Psychodidae unknown species City of London Cemetery 27/01/2015
a moth fly Psychodidae unknown species Capel Road garden, 10/10/2014
a phantom cranefly Ptychopteridae Ptychoptera contaminata Wanstead Park, 17/05/2011; 20/07/2013
a non-biting midge Chironomidae         (342) Chironomus plumosus Wanstead Park, 07/05/2006
a non-biting midge Chironomidae Chironomus sp. Capel Road garden 14/04/2006
non-biting midge Chironomidae Diamesa sp. ? Capel Road garden, 18/03/2015; 05/04/2015
a winter cranefly Trichoceridae Trichocera annulata Capel Road garden, 25/03/2015
a soldier fly Stratiomyidae          (350) Chloromyia formosa Chalet Wood, Wanstead Park, 21/06/2007
a soldier fly Stratiomyidae Odontomyia tigrina ? Wanstead Park 30/05/2011
a soldier fly Stratiomyidae Sargus bipunctatus ? The Temple, Wanstead Park, 18/09/2005
Bee-fly Bombyliidae            (354) Bombylius major Wanstead Park, 05/04/2008; 2009; 2010
horse fly Therevidae              (356) Thereva nobilitata ? Wanstead Flats, 04/07/2005
a robber fly Asilidae Dioctria (hyalipennis ?) Capel Road garden 20/06/2007
a robber fly Asilidae Dioctria (rufipes ?) Capel Road garden, 18/06/2016
Semaphore Fly Dolichopodidae      (360) Poecilobothrus nobilitatus Capel Road garden, 17/06/2007
Chrysotus Fly Dolichopodidae Chrysotus sp. Capel Road garden, 05/07/2007
Hoverflies Diptera - Syrphidae   (362)    
True Flies - continued Diptera - various    
a conopid fly Conopididae          (402) Sicus ferrugineus Wanstead Park, 16/06/2007
Womanly Bow Wing Pallopteridae         (406) Palloptera (Toxoneura) muliebris Lorne Road garden, Forest Gate, 02/10/2014 (Rose Stephens); Capel Road garden, 25/10/2014
a picture-wing fly Ulidiidae                (406) Seioptera vibrans Capel Road garden, 06/06/2018
a picture-wing fly Tephritidae            (408) Anomoia permunda Capel Road garden, 25/07/2007
a picture-wing fly Tephritidae Tephritis (bardanae ?) Capel Road garden, 20/04/2012
a picture-wing fly Tephritidae Tephritis (formosa ?) Capel Road garden, 22/04/2006
a picture-wing fly Tephritidae Xyphosia miliaria Wanstead Park, 19/08/2012
Mediterranean Fruit Fly Tephritidae Ceratitis capitata Capel Road house, 18/09/2025
an opomyzid fly Opomyzidae          (412) Geomyza tripunctata ? Capel Road garden, 01/04/2015
a fruit fly Chloropidae           (412) Thaumatomyia notata ? Capel Road garden, 02/04/2015
a fruit fly Drosophilidae        (412) Drosophila sp. Capel Road house, 01/06/2025
a barkfly Ectopsocidae          (---) Ectopsocus petersi Capel Road garden, 23/03/2015
Golden Dung-fly Scathophagidae    (414) Scathophaga stercoraria Capel Road garden, 20/04/2011
a house-fly Anthomyiidae        (414) Anthomyia pluvialis Wanstead Park, 12/05/2008
a house-fly Anthomyiidae Anthomyia (procellaris ? Wanstead Flats, 06/05/2014
Tiger Fly Muscidae               (416) Coenosia sp. Capel Road garden, 09/06/2006
Orange Muscid Fly Muscidae Phaonia (pallida) Capel Road garden 18/03/2015
Bluebottle Calliphoridae         (418) Calliphora (vicina ?) Capel Road garden, 13/05/2006; Wanstead Park, 21/06/2007
Greenbottle Calliphoridae Lucilia caesar Capel Road garden, 31/08/2000
a flesh fly Sarcophagidae       (418) Sarcophaga carnaria Wanstead Park, 29/07/2005; Sewage Works, 02/06/2006; Capel Road garden, 05/06/2006; Wanstead Flats, 07/06/2007
a Tachinid fly Tachinidae             (420) Tachina fera Capel Road garden, 20/08/2004; Bush Wood, 05/05/2008; Wanstead Park, 01/08/2011
Sawflys Hymenoptera - Symphyta  (428)    
a sawfly Cimbicidae            (428a) Abia (fasciata ?) Wanstead Park, 24/04/2009
Club Horned Sawfly Cimbicidae Abia (sericea ?) Capel Road garden,02/05/2006
Honeysuckle Sawfly Cimbicidae Zaraea lonicera Capel Road garden, 6/7/8th April 2011
Berberis Sawfly Argidae                 (428b) Arge berberidis (?) Capel Road garden 13/05/2006
Bramble Sawfly Argidae Arge cyanocrocea Capel Road garden 06/05/2011
Rose Sawfly Argidae Arge ochropus Capel Road garden 21/08/2006 & annually
Large Rose Sawfly Argidae           Arge pagana (?) Capel Road garden 07/06/2007
Solomon's Seal Sawfly Tenthredinidae      (428c) Phymatocera aterrima City of London Cemetery 09/07/2010
Iris Sawfly Tenthredinidae Rhadinoceraea micans Wanstead Park 07/07/2002
Oak Sawfly Tenthredinidae Periclista lineolata Wanstead Park 11/05/2009
Woolly Alder Sawfly Tenthredinidae Eriocampa ovata (?) Wanstead Park 20/09/2005
a sawfly Tenthredinidae Tenthredopsis (litterata) Sewage Works 25/05/2015
a sawfly Tenthredinidae Tenthredo (maculata ?) Wanstead Flats, 12/05/2014
a sawfly Tenthredinidae Tenthredo mesomela ? Wanstead Park, 11/06/2010
Loosestrife Sawfly Tenthredinidae Monostegia abdominalis Wanstead Park, 31/07/2006
a sawfly Tenthredinidae Rhogogaster chlorosoma ? Wanstead Park, 18/06/2015
Green Sawfly Tenthredinidae Rhogogaster viridis Wanstead Park 21/06/2007
Gall Wasps Cynipidae  - See Plant Galls
Wasps Hymenoptera - Apidae      
a parasitic wasp Gasteruptiidae       (436) Gasteruption jaculator Capel Road garden 18/07/2005
an ichneumon Ichneumonoidae   (436) Ophion sp. Capel Road garden, 24/06/2005
an ichneumon Ichneumonoidae Pimpla rufipes Capel Road garden 16/05/2007
an ichneumon Ichneumonoidae Ichneumon stramentarius City of London Cemetery, 06/04/2015
an ichneumon Ichneumonoidae Netelia sp. (?) Capel Road garden 14/04/2006, 11/03/2012
an ichneumon Ichneumonoidae Amblyteles armatorius (?) Capel Road garden 04/04/2007
Ruby-tailed Wasp Chrysididae          (440) Chrysis ignita Capel Road garden 11/07/2019
a cuckoo wasp Chrysididae Hedychrum (niemelai) Wanstead Flats, 07/07/2015
Ants Hymenoptera - Formicoidea  444)
an ant Formicidae            (444) Formica cunicularia ? Wanstead Flats 09/04/2010; 08/06/2015; Sewage Works site 18/06/2015; Capel Road garden 30/06/2016; City of London Cemetery, 11/07/2016; Manor Park Station 14/05/2017; 01/05/2022
Yellow Meadow Ant Formicidae Lasius flavus Sewage Works site 22/03/2016; 31/03/2016; Wanstead Park; Wanstead Flats
Black Garden Ant Formicidae Lasius niger Capel Road garden, 04/06/2011
Spider-Hunting Wasps Pompilidae           (448) Auplopus carbonarius 20/06/2007; 13/06/2020
Social, Potter and Mason Wasps Vespidae              (450)
a potter wasp Vespidae              (452) Ancistrocerus trifasciatus Capel Road garden, 24/05/2015
Hornet Vespidae Vespa crabro Capel Road garden, 29/08/2006; Wanstead Park, 11/10/2008; also seen in City of London Cemetery
Red Wasp Vespidae Vespula rufa Capel Road garden, 08/05/2011
German Wasp Vespidae Vespula germanica  Wanstead Park, near Bullet Hill, 29/09/2009
Common Wasp Vespidae Vespula vulgaris Wanstead Flats, 20/08/2004; Wanstead Park 09/07/2007; Capel Road garden, 29/08/2006
Sand Tailed Digger Wasp Sphecidae           (460) Cerceris arenaria Wanstead Flats, 14/07/2005
Ornate Tailed Digger Wasp Sphecidae Cerceris rybyensis Capel Road garden 28/07/2005; Wanstead Flats, E. end of Alex. Lake, 17/07/2016
a digger wasp Crabronidae        (462) Astata sp. Wanstead Park, 10/07/2015
a digger wasp Crabronidae Ectemnius cephalotes Wanstead Park, 21/07/2013
a digger wasp Crabronidae Gorytes sp. Capel Road garden, 03/08/2011
a digger Wasp Crabronidae Pemphredon sp. Capel Road garden, 13/05/2011
Bee Wolf Crabronidae Philanthus triangulum Wanstead Flats 14/07/2005; Capel Road garden 09/07/2007; Wanstead Park, 31/07/2007
Bees Hymenoptera - Apidae   (474)    
       
Below is a list of species that I have not personally found or seen:
    
Name Order and Family Species Locality and first records
Springtails Collembola    
a springtail Entomobryidae Entomobrya sp. (multifasciata ?) Lorne Road garden 27/02/2015 (Rose Stephens)
a springtail Entomobryidae Orchesella villosa 25/10/2014 (Rose Stephens)
a springtail Tomoceridae Tomocerus longicornis Manor Park Cemetery 25/01/2016 (Rose Stephens)
a springtail Tomoceridae Tomocerus minor Lorne Road garden 17/02/2015 (Rose Stephens)
True Flies Diptera - various    
a March fly Bibionidae Bibio (johannis ?) Wanstead Flats  11/04/2016 (Rose Stephens)
a winter gnat Trichoceridae Trichocera sp. Lorne Road garden 01/12/2014 (Rose Stephens)
a mosquito Culicidae Culiseta annulata Manor Park Cemetery 29/11/2014 (Rose Stephens)
a spear-winged fly Lonchopteridae Lonchoptera (lutea or bifurcata) Manor Park Cemetery, 28/01/2016 (Rose Stephens)
Spotted-wing Drosophila Drosophilidae Drosophila suzukii St Mary's Wanstead, 07/02/2016 KH/(Rose Stephens)
a fly Ephydridae Discomyza incurva ? East bank of Roding 31/03/2016 (Rose Stephens)
Ants  Hymenoptera - Formicoidea    
Slender Ant ? Formicidae Leptothorax acervorum ? Woodcote Road house, 29/11/2014 (Roger Snook)
Wasps Hymenoptera - Apidae
   
an ichneumon Ichneumonoidae Gelis sp. Lorne Road, Forest Gate 12/01/2015 (Rose Stephens)
an ichneumon Ichneumonoidae Dusona sp. 13/05/2014 (Rose Stephens)
an ichneumon Ichneumonoidae Ophion obscura Lorne Road, Forest Gate, 25/10/2014 (Rose Stephens)

Hoverflies

At the beginning of 2012, thirty-two species of hoverfly had been recognised as being present in the area, although some of these (marked with a "?" in the list below) were not positively identified. Hoverflies make good and attractive subjects for photography, and the lack of positive identification reflects this - it is my policy usually to photograph the creatures rather than to capture them as would be required for a more positive identification. Many of those listed have been observed in my garden at the south edge of Wanstead Flats, and the preponderance of this location in the "Locality" column should not be taken as suggesting that the species is not present elsewhere.

The species are listed in natural order, and I shall work through the apparent status of each in that way.

The first is the small Baccha elongata , a member of the Tribe Bacchini. This is probably much more common than my records suggest, and particularly so in the garden. It is a distinctive species with a long narrow body that ends in a bulb. The male of Melanostoma scalare also has a long body which tends to taper slightly towards the rear. Platycheirus albimanus is only represented by a specimen in the garden on 20th April 2011.

Turning now to the Tribe Syrphini, one member of the Dasysyrphus has been found - Dasysyrphus albostriatus, just once - in Wanstead Park. Chrysotoxum bicinctum is a striking black and yellow coloured hoverfly, and perhaps because of its attractive colours is well recorded from the garden and also from Wanstead Flats. Chrysotoxum verralli has only been recorded on one occasion, in the Aldersbrook Exchange Lands when there were numbers of them feeding on hawkweeds in June 2007. The other Chrysotoxum species is C. festivum, which has only been recorded twice - in Wanstead Park in July 2010 and in the Exchange Lands in August 2011.

Hoverflies of the Genus Epistrophe are represented commonly by Epistrophe eligans, which is common in the garden, has been seen in the Bush Wood area and Wanstead Flats, and is almost certainly present commonly elsewhere. Episyrphus balteatus must be one of the most easily recognised species, and also has the rare honour of having a fairly common English name - the Marmalade Hoverfly. The reason is clear, from the colour and just how common it is. Eupeodes luniger is another quite strikingly-coloured hoverfly, black with yellow comma-like markings on the abdomen; this species has been seen frequently in the garden, but also in Wanstead Park. Meliscaeva auricollis should be another easy to recognise species - another of the long-bodied types - but has only been photographed once, in the garden.Scaeva pyrastri  has only been noticed a couple of times: in the garden and on Wanstead Flats, although the specimen on the Flats was quite distinctive with particularly whitish markings. It is a relatively large species and occurs throughout much of Britain in such places as these, so should be quite common here. Significantly different in size, the smaller Sphaerophoria rueppillii has only been seen once, in the garden in May 2008. It should be noted that this is a local and uncommon species, and I introduce a reminder here that there may be a mistake in my identification. Sphaerophoria scripta on the other hand, although quite similar has a particularly long abdomen making recognition quite easy, and it is also much more common, over open grassland such as Wanstead Flats and the Plain, and is also often seen in my garden. 

Of the Genus Syrphus, Syrphus ribesii is noted to be one of the most familiar hoverflies in Britain, although as usual there are similar species. As such, I have records from my garden, although its varied habitats mean that it is probably very common throughout the Wanstead Wildlife area. Syrphus torvus can be very common also, but with more peaks and troughs to its flight-season than ribessii. It is particularly fond of woodland, so should be present, and it is said to be one of the common species at willow catkins. I have photographs of what I believe to be this species on such catkins in the City of London Cemetery and a close look indicate the hairy eyes which distinguish this species from other similar ones. Syrphus vitripennis  is another common and widespread species, and I have pictures of males only from both the garden and the City of London Cemetery.

Much more easily identified are specimens of Xanthogramma pedissequum. These really are a nice looking black and yellow species, and have been seen in the garden and in Wanstead Park on numerous occasions.

From the Genus Neoascia, Neoascia sp. is the best I could do with a very small hoverfly with a narrow waist and a bulbous rear. It may be N. podagrica, and was photographed in my garden.

To the Genus Eristalis; these tend to mimic bees to a greater or lesser extent, though the short antenna should readily distinguish them.  Eristalis intricarius  is quite a handsome very furry bumble-bee mimic which I have seen in Wanstead Park, Eristalis pertinax is another common and widespread species, and is present from early to late in the year, and is common here in the garden, the Exchange Lands, Wanstead Flats and Park and doubtless other areas too. Lastly Eristalis tenax  - known as the drone-fly - is a honey-bee mimic and has been sighted in the garden, the Exchange Lands and Wanstead Flats.  

Species of the Genus Helophilus have distinctive yellow bands running down the thorax (the area behind the head), and Helophilus pendulus seems to be common, having been seen in the Exchange Lands, Wanstead Park and particularly my garden where it loves to sit around the pond. Only one record of Helophilus hybridus, and that is from Wanstead Park on 6th June 2013.

The Genus Myathropa is represented by Myathropa florea , a wasp-mimic with a pattern of grey spots and bars on the thorax which makes it quite distinctive. It is common in all areas.

Of the Genus Pipizella, the small Pipizella viduata may be the species that  was photographed in the garden in April 2011, but I am uncertain.

The large and distinctive Volucella bombylans, as its name suggests, is a bumble-bee mimic - even to the extent that a variety has a red tail and another a white tail. It is of the Genus Volucella. It is a widespread species in Britain, but I have only recorded it hereabouts in my garden. Another Volucella is V. inanis, in this case specimens have been seen in the garden and also in Blake Hall Meadow. The outer suburbs of London are reputed to be one of the strongholds of this species, which appears to be increasing its range northwards.  V. pellucens is a large black hoverfly, but with a wide band of white across its abdomen and dark marks on its wings. This makes it quite a handsome and dramatic creature, with the addition of a distinct orange facial mask. It has occurred not infrequently in my garden, in the City of London Cemetery, in Wanstead Park and in Blake Hall Meadow. The last Volucella is V. zonaria. This really is a large and dramatic species, yellow and black with chestnut wings and a very distinct facial mask. The garden, Wanstead Park and Blake Hall Meadow are all known haunts of this species. It is another species which has a liking for the London suburbs, and since its establishment in Britain in the 1940s has and is continuing to expand its range.

The last species is a complete contrast in size - a member of the Genus Syritta and its only representative in Britain - Syritta pipiens. It has a long narrow abdomen, black and yellow, and is abundant in a variety of habitats which should make it quite common here. I have only recorded it from my garden, however.

The book that I use primarily as a guide to hoverflies is "British Hoverflies" by Stubbs and Faulk, and some of my comments here have been guided by that volume.

 

Name Species Locality
a hoverfly Baccha elongata
gdn on 11/04/2011,23/04/11
a hoverfly Melanostoma scalare gdn?, wp
a hoverfly Platycheirus albimanus gdn on 20/04/2011
a hoverfly Chrysotoxum bicinctum gdn, wf
a hoverfly Chrysotoxum cautum wp, 18/06/2010
a hoverfly Chrysotoxum festivum wp by SOM on 16/07/2010
a hoverfly Chrysotoxum verralli sw on 22/06/2007, wp 02/08/2011
a hoverfly Dasysyrphus albostriatus wp on 20/05/2011
a hoverfly Epistrophe eligans gdn, bw, wf
Marmalade Hoverfly Episyrphus balteatus col, gdn, wp
a hoverfly Eupeodes corollae gdn, 09/05/2006; gdn 21/04/2011
a hoverfly Eupeodes luniger gdn, wp
a hoverfly Meliscaeva auricollis gdn
a hoverfly Scaeva pyrastri gdn, 04/07/2005; sw? wf, wp,
a hoverfly Sphaerophoria rueppillii gdn
a hoverfly Sphaerophoria scripta gdn?, wp
a hoverfly Syrphus ribesii gdn
a hoverfly Syrphus torvus (?)  col
a hoverfly Syrphus vitripennis (?) gdn, wp?
a hoverfly Xanthogramma citrofasciatum wp 06/05/2014
a hoverfly Xanthogramma pedissequum gdn 24/05/2014; sw? wp
a hoverfly Neoascia sp. wp 20/05/2011
a hoverfly Eristalis arbustorum by the Alders Brook, 22/10/2008; Capel Road garden,18/06/2011
a hoverfly Eristalis intricarius  wp
a hoverfly Eristalis pertinax gdn, 01/06/2007
a hoverfly Eristalis tenax gdn
a hoverfly Helophilus hybridus wp, 06/06/2013
a hoverfly Helophilus pendulus gdn,22/09/2004; by Alders Brook, 17/06/2015; gdn, 02/07/2016; sw; wp, 06/06/2013
a hoverfly Merodon equestris gdn 23/05/2012
a hoverfly Myathropa florea gdn, sw, wp
a hoverfly Parhelophilus frutetorum (?) near Alders Brook 23/06/2015
a hoverfly Volucella bombylans gdn, 28/06/2008; gdn, 10/06/2012; wf, 16/06/2015; wf, 10/06/2016; col, 11/07/2016
a hoverfly Volucella inanis gdn,16/08/2004, wp?, bhm
a hoverfly Volucella inflata wp, 09/07/2011
a hoverfly Volucella pellucens wp, 31/07/2006
a hoverfly Volucella zonaria gdn, 25/08/2004; , wp
a hoverfly Xylota segnis wp, 08/05/2007; gdn, 05/07/2007
a hoverfly Xylota sylvarum wp, 03/07/2005
a hoverfly Syritta pipiens gdn, 09/08/2007; 13/07/2007
  1. Grasshoppers and Crickets
  2. Bugs
  3. Beetles
  4. Damselflies and Dragonflies
  5. Moths - list

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Featured Links

Wren Conservation Group
Wanstead's local wildlife Group - Practical Work, Wildlife walks and outings ------------------------------
Epping Forest Outdoor Group
EFOG - Walking, Cycling and Outdoor Activities as well as Social events outdoors and in. Based in Wanstead. ------------------------------
Friends of Wanstead Parklands
Helping to protect Wanstead Park's past, present and future ------------------------------
Essex Field Club
The leading society for wildlife and geology enthusiasts in Essex. ------------------------------
London Wildlife Trust
Established in 1981, London Wildlife Trust is the only charity that champions nature’s recovery in London.
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