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Variimorda villosa: Animal in habitat Semi-natural grassland in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Semi-natural grassland on 03.07.2025. Variimorda villosa (Variimorda villosa) is a species of beetle. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Seminaturalgrassland
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Variimorda villosa

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Unknown species: Animal in habitat Semi-natural grassland in the NatureSpots App "Oedemera lurida/virescens" says Danny VG in habitat Semi-natural grassland on 03.07.2025. Unknown species. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Seminaturalgrassland
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Unknown species

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Unknown species: Animal in habitat Semi-natural grassland in the NatureSpots App "Oedemera lurida/virescens" says Danny VG in habitat Semi-natural grassland on 03.07.2025. Unknown species. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Seminaturalgrassland
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Unknown species

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Vespula vulgaris: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots App "Vespula vulgaris, now doubling in number every day Vespula vulgaris, deren Zahl sich täglich verdoppelt" says Danny VG in habitat Garden on 04.07.2025. Vespula vulgaris (Vespula vulgaris) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Vespula vulgaris

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Eupeodes corollae: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Garden on 04.07.2025. Eupeodes corollae (Eupeodes corollae) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Eupeodes corollae

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Bombus pascuorum: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots App "If you have little space for flowers? a pot of lavender always brings life and little maintenance." says Danny VG in habitat Garden on 04.07.2025. Bombus pascuorum (Bombus pascuorum) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Bombus pascuorum

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Bombus pascuorum: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Garden on 04.07.2025. Bombus pascuorum (Bombus pascuorum) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Bombus pascuorum

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Episyrphus balteatus: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Garden on 04.07.2025. Episyrphus balteatus (Episyrphus balteatus) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Episyrphus balteatus

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Episyrphus balteatus: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Garden on 04.07.2025. Episyrphus balteatus (Episyrphus balteatus) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Episyrphus balteatus

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Cerceris arenaria: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots App "Die Sandknotenwespe (Cerceris arenaria) ist ein Hautflügler aus der Familie der Crabronidae. Die Art ist nicht gefährdet.[1][2] 364 / 5.000 The common knot wasp or large snout beetle killer (Cerceris arenaria) is a hymenopteran insect from the family Crabronidae.[1] The scientific name of the species was published in 1758 by Linnaeus. The common knot wasp is also called snout beetle killer or weevil killer, because it uses weevils (sometimes also leaf beetles) as prey. wiki" says Danny VG in habitat Garden on 04.07.2025. Cerceris arenaria (Cerceris arenaria) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Cerceris arenaria

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