The aphid farming continues in our garden with a increasing variety of hoverflies and other insects visiting to harvest the bounty. 7-spot Ladybirds are now more numerous and a few 14-spots have joined them and the Harlequins.
But it's the hovers that continue to dominate. E. balteatus is still the most abundant but more S. pyrastri about, the first M. florea of the year and only the second ever garden record of Xanthogramma pedisequum, a most striking wasp mimic. I should think there are about 10 different species present at the moment.
Migrant Hawker, Holly Blue, Meadow Brown and Gatekeeper were also around today.
Xanthogramma pedisequum
Myathropa florea
Scaevia pyrastri
Eupeodes luniger
14-spot Ladybird Propylea quattuordecimpunctata
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