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Its hefty headgear has garnered this sap-sucker mythical status
Fungi and insects make for an exciting season, says James Lowen
FOSSIL EVIDENCE TELLS US THAT insects have put wings to good use in their domination of the planet for the past 325 million years. However, some of these insects have given up their various motile fla
I MET MY FIRST MINOTAUR BEETLE recently. It was a male and he was making his way across my friend’s field, which she manages for wildlife. I stopped and watched him for a few minutes. He walked with p
Galls, which can range from the delicately beautiful to hideously unattractive bulbous growths, are among Nature’s most intriguing phenomena, discovers Deborah Nicholls-Lee
Toby explains why natural predators and late season warmth can help provide many of this year’s beleaguered plants with a second wind of growth
Suited to dazzle and trilling a joyous song, the goldfinch weaves its magic in both the countryside and garden