Spotted at Spean Bridge yesterday.
Insect
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Re: Insect
I think it is a sawfly that has sadly lost its abdomen.
I know nothing about sawflies and so can't guess at a species. The closest I can find looking quickly online is the elm sawfly, but that seems to be an American insect.
Guy
I know nothing about sawflies and so can't guess at a species. The closest I can find looking quickly online is the elm sawfly, but that seems to be an American insect.
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Re: Insect
I'd hazard a guess at a Birch Sawfly going by its antennae and some of the wing markings, on the other hand it is certainly a sore fly.
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Re: Insect
Poor fellow, can't see it living too long (if it was still alive?) certainly looks like a Birch Sawfly to me, one of the larger sawflies.
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Re: Insect
It was alive. Thanks for your help folks.