Found crawling up the wall at my daughter's house in Barkingside, NE London. Can anyone identify this insect please?
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Picture is not that distinct but wondering if it's a shield bug, have seen green ones and brpwn ?
http://www.gardensafari.net/english/shieldbugs.htm
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Was it like this one browsing one of our sunflowers?
I thought at first it was a shield bug but ones I have seen aren't as slender. Once had one crawling on my neck which was a bit of a shock!
I thought at first it was a shield bug but ones I have seen aren't as slender. Once had one crawling on my neck which was a bit of a shock!
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Hi Mike,
I suspect we are going to find it will be of the Cricket family or allied insects.
It is quite like a Katydid that are native to the USA in a slightly warmer clime than ours.
I really haven't got a clue. Suspect that Glallotments photo is certainly the same creature.
The suspense is killing me. Come on somebody put me out of my misery!
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I suspect we are going to find it will be of the Cricket family or allied insects.
It is quite like a Katydid that are native to the USA in a slightly warmer clime than ours.
I really haven't got a clue. Suspect that Glallotments photo is certainly the same creature.
The suspense is killing me. Come on somebody put me out of my misery!
Where is Alan!!!
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I'm no expert on crickets, but I suspect Gl's "bug" could be Conocephalus discolor - Long-winged conehead (or if you want it in Welsh, Criciedyn penfain adain hir)
http://users.skynet.be/fa213618/Conocep ... scolor.htm

http://users.skynet.be/fa213618/Conocep ... scolor.htm
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I would say it is pretty definitely an immature bush cricket 
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alan refail wrote:Parsons Jack wrote:I would say it is pretty definitely an immature bush cricket
Could well be
Hi Alan,
In their immature stages, they show no signs of wings. On the 5th stage ( instar ), they reach adulthood
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The legs are similar to the picture of the Conocephalus discolor but the body is smaller and more like a cricket's. I would not be surprised to find it is an imature bush cricket. many thanks for your efforts so far; I thought I was asking a silly question, but yes, the picture is less distinct than I thought at the time.
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alan refail wrote:I'm no expert on crickets, but I suspect Gl's "bug" could be Conocephalus discolor - Long-winged conehead (or if you want it in Welsh, Criciedyn penfain adain hir)
http://users.skynet.be/fa213618/Conocep ... scolor.htm
It didn't have grasshopper like legs and was a flatter shape - if you know what I mean.
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glallotments wrote:Was it like this one browsing one of our sunflowers?
I thought at first it was a shield bug but ones I have seen aren't as slender. Once had one crawling on my neck which was a bit of a shock!
Hi GL,
Yours is a Capsid Bug, probably a potato capsid by the looks of it
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Mike, I'd agree with Alan that it could well be a cricket.
Here's one that was sitting in our garden a few years ago. Your picture isn't so clear, but the shape looks like it could be similar:

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Here's one that was sitting in our garden a few years ago. Your picture isn't so clear, but the shape looks like it could be similar:

You can see a full sized version of this here
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Parsons Jack wrote:glallotments wrote:Was it like this one browsing one of our sunflowers?
I thought at first it was a shield bug but ones I have seen aren't as slender. Once had one crawling on my neck which was a bit of a shock!
Hi GL,
Yours is a Capsid Bug, probably a potato capsid by the looks of it
Should I be worried? It did seem to be sipping nectar from the sunflower and incidentally the sunflower had self seeded and was growing amongst potatoes
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glallotments wrote:Parsons Jack wrote:glallotments wrote:Was it like this one browsing one of our sunflowers?
I thought at first it was a shield bug but ones I have seen aren't as slender. Once had one crawling on my neck which was a bit of a shock!
Hi GL,
Yours is a Capsid Bug, probably a potato capsid by the looks of it
Should I be worried? It did seem to be sipping nectar from the sunflower and incidentally the sunflower had self seeded and was growing amongst potatoes
They are pretty common and widespread as far as I know. Not sure how much, if any damage they do though.
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