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(Spiders) Araneidae Araenus Quadratus Araneae (Spiders) Araneidae Araneus Diadematus Araneae (Spiders) Araneidae Araneus Sp Order Family Species Araneae (Spiders) Agelenidae ?Agelena labyrinthica Araneae (Spiders) Araneidae Araenus quadratus Araneae (Spiders) Araneidae Araneus diadematus Araneae (Spiders) Araneidae Araneus sp. (imm) Araneae (Spiders) Araneidae Araneus sp. (imm) Araneae (Spiders) Araneidae Araniella ?cucurbitina Araneae (Spiders) Clubionidae Clubiona ?reclusa Araneae (Spiders) Clubionidae Clubiona ?reclusa Araneae (Spiders) Hahniidae Hahnia nava Araneae (Spiders) Linyphidae Araeoncus humilis Araneae (Spiders) Linyphidae Linyphia ?triangularis Araneae (Spiders) Linyphidae Linyphia ?triangularis Araneae (Spiders) Linyphidae Linyphia hortensis Araneae (Spiders) Linyphidae Linyphia triangularis Araneae (Spiders) Linyphidae Micrargus herbigradus sensu stricto Araneae (Spiders) Linyphidae Neriene peltata Araneae (Spiders) Linyphidae Oedothorax fuscus Araneae (Spiders) Linyphidae Saaristoa abnormis Araneae (Spiders) Linyphidae unidentified Linyphiid Araneae (Spiders) Linyphidae Walckenaeria nudipalpis Araneae (Spiders) Linyphiidae Erigone atra Araneae (Spiders) Linyphiidae Microlinyphia pusilla Araneae (Spiders) Linyphiidae Oedothorax retusus Araneae (Spiders) Linyphiidae Silometopus elegans Araneae (Spiders) Lycosidae Pardosa ?pullata Araneae (Spiders) Lycosidae Pardosa palustris Araneae (Spiders) Lycosidae Pardosa pullata Araneae (Spiders) Lycosidae Pirata uliginosus Araneae (Spiders) Lycosidae Pirata uliginosus Araneae (Spiders) na unidentifiable spiderlings Araneae (Spiders) na unidentifiable spiderlings Araneae (Spiders) na unidentifiable spiderlings Araneae (Spiders) na unidentifiable spiderlings Araneae (Spiders) na unidentifiable spiderlings Araneae (Spiders) Philodromidae Philodromus ?aureolus Araneae (Spiders) Philodromidae Tibellus oblongus Araneae (Spiders) Philodromidae Tibellus oblongus Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Metellina ?segmentata Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Metellina ?segmentata Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Metellina ?segmentata Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Metellina ?segmentata Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Metellina mengei Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Metellina mengei Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Metellina mengei Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Metellina segmentata Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Metellina segmentata Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Metellina segmentata Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Metellina sp. ?segmentata Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Metellina sp. ?segmentata Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Metellina sp. ?segmentata Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Pachygnatha clercki Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Tetragnatha extensa Araneae (Spiders) Tetragnathidae Tetragnatha extensa Araneae (Spiders) Theridiidae Pholcomma gibbum Araneae (Spiders) Theridiidae Theridion sp. Chordeumatida (Millipedes (in part)) Chordeumatidae Chordeuma proximum Coleoptera (Beetles) Apionidae Exapion ulicis Coleoptera (Beetles) Apionidae Perapion curtirostre Coleoptera (Beetles) Apionidae Perapion marchicum Coleoptera (Beetles) Byrrhidae Byrrhus pilula Coleoptera (Beetles) Cantharidae Cantharis cryptica Coleoptera (Beetles) Cantharidae Cantharis pellucida Coleoptera (Beetles) Cantharidae Cantharis rustica Coleoptera (Beetles) Cantharidae Rhagonycha fulva Coleoptera (Beetles) Cantharidae Rhagonycha fulva Coleoptera (Beetles) Cantharidae Rhagonycha fulva Coleoptera (Beetles) Cantharidae Rhagonycha lignosa Coleoptera (Beetles) Cantharidae Rhagonycha limbata Coleoptera (Beetles) Cantharidae Rhagonycha limbata Coleoptera (Beetles) Cantharidae Rhagonycha limbata Coleoptera (Beetles) Cantharidae Rhagonycha testacea Coleoptera (Beetles) Cantharidae Rhagonycha testacea Coleoptera (Beetles) Carabidae Bradycellus sharpi Coleoptera (Beetles) Carabidae Notiophilus biguttatus Coleoptera (Beetles) Carabidae Notiophilus biguttatus Coleoptera (Beetles) Carabidae Pterostichus anthracinus Coleoptera (Beetles) Carabidae Pterostichus strenuus Coleoptera (Beetles) Cerambycidae Rhagium bifasciatum Coleoptera (Beetles) Chrysomelidae Crepidodera fulvicornis Coleoptera (Beetles) Chrysomelidae Luperus longicornis Coleoptera (Beetles) Chrysomelidae Neocrepidodera transversa Coleoptera (Beetles) Chrysomelidae Oulema obscura Coleoptera (Beetles) Curculionidae Barypeithes araneiformis Coleoptera (Beetles) Curculionidae Euophryum confine Coleoptera (Beetles) Curculionidae Phyllobius argentatus Coleoptera (Beetles) Curculionidae Polydrusus pterygomalis Coleoptera (Beetles) Curculionidae Polydrusus pterygomalis Coleoptera (Beetles) Curculionidae Polydrusus pterygomalis Coleoptera (Beetles) Elateridae Agriotes pallidulus Coleoptera (Beetles) Elateridae Aplotarsus incanus Coleoptera (Beetles) Elateridae Aplotarsus incanus Coleoptera (Beetles) Elateridae Aplotarsus incanus Coleoptera (Beetles) Elateridae Aplotarsus incanus Coleoptera (Beetles) Elateridae Aplotarsus incanus Coleoptera (Beetles) Elateridae Athous haemorrhoidalis Coleoptera (Beetles) Elateridae Athous haemorrhoidalis Coleoptera (Beetles) Elateridae Athous haemorrhoidalis Coleoptera (Beetles) Elateridae Dalopius marginatus Coleoptera (Beetles) Elateridae Denticollis linearis Coleoptera (Beetles) Elateridae Denticollis linearis Coleoptera (Beetles) Hydrophilidae Cercyon melanocephalus Coleoptera (Beetles) Hydrophilidae Cercyon terminatus Coleoptera (Beetles) Hydrophilidae Megasternum concinnum Coleoptera (Beetles) Nitidulidae Meligethes aeneus Coleoptera (Beetles) Oedemeridae Oedemera lurida Coleoptera (Beetles) Oedemeridae Oedemera lurida Coleoptera (Beetles) Oedemeridae Oedemera lurida Coleoptera (Beetles) Scirtidae Cyphon ochraceus Coleoptera (Beetles) Scraptiidae Anaspis frontalis Coleoptera (Beetles) Scraptiidae Anaspis rufilabris Coleoptera (Beetles) Scraptiidae Anaspis rufilabris Coleoptera (Beetles) Staphylinidae Bisnius fimetarius Coleoptera (Beetles) Staphylinidae Bisnius fimetarius Coleoptera (Beetles) Staphylinidae Datomicra nigra Coleoptera (Beetles) Staphylinidae Oxytelus laqueatus Coleoptera (Beetles) Staphylinidae Philonthus marginatus Coleoptera (Beetles) Staphylinidae Philonthus varians Coleoptera (Beetles) Staphylinidae Quedius curtipennis Coleoptera (Beetles) Staphylinidae Stenus aceris Coleoptera (Beetles) Staphylinidae Stenus impressus Coleoptera (Beetles) Staphylinidae Tachinus marginellus Coleoptera (Beetles) Staphylinidae Tachyporus chrysomelinus Coleoptera (Beetles) Staphylinidae Tachyporus chrysomelinus Coleoptera (Beetles) Staphylinidae Tachyporus dispar Coleoptera (Beetles) Staphylinidae Tachyporus hypnorum Diptera (True Flies) Acartophthalmidae Acartophthalmus nigrinus Diptera (True Flies) Anthomyzidae Anthomyza elbergi Diptera (True Flies) Anthomyziidae Anthomyza gracilis Diptera (True Flies) Bibionidae Bibio lepidus Diptera (True Flies) Bibionidae Bibio lepidus Diptera (True Flies) Bibionidae Bibio lepidus Diptera (True Flies) Calliphoridae Lucilia caesar Diptera (True Flies) Calliphoridae Lucilia caesar Diptera (True Flies) Calliphoridae Pollenia amentaria Diptera (True Flies) Calliphoridae Pollenia rudis Diptera (True Flies) Cylindrotomidae Diogma glabrata Diptera (True Flies) Diastatidae Diastata costata Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Campsicnemus loripes Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Campsicnemus loripes Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Chrysotus gramineus Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Dolichopus discifer Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Dolichopus discifer Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Dolichopus phaeopus Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Dolichopus plumipes Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Dolichopus plumipes Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Dolichopus plumipes Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Dolichopus plumipes Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Dolichopus plumipes Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Dolichopus plumipes Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Dolichopus simplex Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Dolichopus simplex Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Dolichopus ungulatus Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Dolichopus ungulatus Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Dolichopus urbanus Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Gymnopternus aerosus (Hercostomus aerosus) Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Gymnopternus aerosus (Hercostomus aerosus) Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Hercostomus metallicus (Hercostomus metallicus) Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Hercostomus nigripennis Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Sciapus platypterus Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Sciapus platypterus Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Sciapus platypterus Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Sympycnus pulicarius (S. desoutteri in part) Diptera (True Flies) Dolichopodidae Sympycnus pulicarius/septentrionalis fem. ident. 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