Female Running Crab spider Philodromus dispar and others

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I think Female Running Crab spider Philodromus dispar.

With only 7 legs - outside Direct Line Building Bromley TQ 40352 68567

IMG_0803_Running_Crab_Spider.v2jpg by davholla2002, on Flickr

Hoverfly larva eating an aphid TQ 40100 68716

The real size is 8.3 mm, magnification is 1.68

IMG_3432_Hoverfly_larvav2 by davholla2002, on Flickr

Palomena prasina Common Green Shieldbug mating, TQ 40104 68783

There were loads on a Gooseberry bush - and they had caused no damage whatsoever

IMG_0708_Greenshield_Bugv2 by davholla2002, on Flickr

Bumblebee Male Bombus Pratorum
There were 10+ of them
Bromley High School TQ 43299 68346

IMG_0749_Bumblebeev2 by davholla2002, on Flickr

Marmalade Hoverfly, Episyrphus balteatus
on bramble TQ 40100 68716, 31/05/2022

IMG_0711_Hoverflyv2 by davholla2002, on Flickr
 
Nice set David, particularly the larva & Bee :)
 
Really nice Bee and the hover fly my favourite the bee is nicely lit up
 
A beautiful series David, the shieldbugs are interesting as they are Nezara viridula, Southern Green Shieldbugs, rarer than the Common Green and originally from Africa. The three white spots and two black on front of the scutellum are identifying marks, a nice find and a species I have yet to encounter.
 
A beautiful series David, the shieldbugs are interesting as they are Nezara viridula, Southern Green Shieldbugs, rarer than the Common Green and originally from Africa. The three white spots and two black on front of the scutellum are identifying marks, a nice find and a species I have yet to encounter.
Thanks for that I rechecked all my photos and I had never photographed them before this year - and there were loads of them.
 
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