I thought maybe a long winged conehead but according to my book they shouldn't be as far north as Nottingham
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NSNO Senior Member 406 posts Likes: 17 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Nottingham, England More info | Aug 19, 2012 06:00 | #1 I thought maybe a long winged conehead but according to my book they shouldn't be as far north as Nottingham Bush cricket
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BasAndrews Cream of the Crop More info | Aug 19, 2012 07:21 | #2 Nice capture.
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Aug 19, 2012 08:40 | #3 BasAndrews wrote in post #14877388 Nice capture. Might it be one of these? http://www.orthoptera.org.uk/account.aspx?ID=10 This.
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DaveWebster Member 44 posts Likes: 11 Joined May 2012 More info | Aug 19, 2012 08:51 | #4 It'll be Long Winged Conehead as these have been spreading northwards over the last few years
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DaveWebster Member 44 posts Likes: 11 Joined May 2012 More info | Aug 19, 2012 09:01 | #5 It could also possibly be a long winged form (macropterous) of the Short Winged Conehead which you will find in years when the temperatures are high
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NSNO THREAD STARTER Senior Member 406 posts Likes: 17 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Nottingham, England More info | Aug 19, 2012 16:12 | #6 Cheers all for the help
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