- Page 1: The invertebrates of living & decay
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- Page 7 and 8: Epiphyte associates: the algae, mos
- Page 9 and 10: 2. Summary Table Taxonomic grouping
- Page 11 and 12: Taxonomic grouping Number of specie
- Page 13 and 14: Julidae Cylindroiulus punctatus (Le
- Page 15 and 16: Order Astigmata Canestriniidae Cane
- Page 17 and 18: Hoplothrips polysticti (Morison) -
- Page 19 and 20: eticulatus, which may be necessary
- Page 21 and 22: Dystebenna stephensi (Stainton) - p
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- Page 25 and 26: eech Fagus, often in company with t
- Page 27 and 28: Xantholinus angularis Ganglbauer -
- Page 29 and 30: Gyrophaena munsteri Strand - RDBK.
- Page 31 and 32: Thamiaraea hospita (Märkel)* - Nat
- Page 33 and 34: years; adults feed on fruit and sap
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- Page 39 and 40: Worcestershire/Gloucestershire, whe
- Page 41 and 42: Hadrobregmus denticollis (Creutzer)
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- Page 45 and 46: Epuraea distincta (Grimmer) - Natio
- Page 47 and 48: Notolaemus unifasciatus (Latreille)
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- Page 51 and 52: Mycetophagus populi Fabricius - Nat
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Alnus, I. cuticularis on beech Fagu
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Colydiidae - Cylindrical Bark Beetl
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Tenebrio molitor Linnaeus* - Mealwo
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Rhinosimus ruficollis (Linnaeus)* -
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flowers; claimed to have been forme
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Aromia moschata (Linnaeus)* - Musk
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in Spey and Clyde Valleys, where pr
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Acalles ptinoides (Marsham)* - Nati
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Trypophloeus binodulus (Ratzeburg)
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Ephialtes manifestator (Linnaeus)*
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Ichneumonidae: Phygadeuontinae Cubo
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Braconidae: Meteorinae Meteorus - S
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Plutothrix bicolorata (Spinola) syn
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Entedon ergias Walker - Has been re
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provisioning with the spider Segest
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Ectemnius sexcinctus (Fabricius) -
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associated with old forest areas an
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Fungus Gnats - About 75% of the spe
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Anatella alpina Plassmann* - RDB3 A
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Trichonta apicalis Strobl = vernali
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Sciara hemerobioides (Scopoli)* = t
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Trichocera rufescens Edwards* - A r
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Metriocnemus albolineatus Meigen* =
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for larvae; some Drapetis and Tachy
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Medetera flavipes Meigen - Reared f
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Callomyia speciosa Meigen* Platypez
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holes in living beech, also Populus
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Xylota segnis (Linnaeus)* - Develop
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Lonchaea obscuritarsis Collin - Bio
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ut some occur in galleries of Dipte
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Lasiambia baliola (Collin) - Nation
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Amiota basdeni Fonseca - RDB2. Know
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Helina pertusa (Meigen)* - Larvae u
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4. Acknowledgements The author is v
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NIXON, G.E.J. 1957. Hymenoptera, Pr
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Anaspis thoracica .................
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Chrysopilus laetus ................
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Drosophila (Scaptodrosophila) defle
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Hoplandrothrips bidens.............
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Medetera parenti ..................
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Oxythyrea funesta .................
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Reduvius personatus ...............
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Teretrius fabricii.................