Disappointed that I didn't have longer looking at the samples taken for the first of the Water Quality survey at Paxton Pits today due to a clash of events but I did get to do a few photographs of the very small insects/invertebrates that needed further magnification such as these very attractive Pond Weed bugs (about 3 mm). Their latin name is Mesovelia furcata. It is usually wingless but winged forms do occur. It lives round the margins of well vegetated ponds. Its eggs (about 100) are inserted in water plants. Also pleased to identify a Soldier Fly larva as I wasn't aware the larvae were aquatic till today though the adults do frequent marshy areas. I wonder if there is an ID group fro these as with Hoverfly larvae. (ID sheet at the end)








