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really weird beastie question
I'm fairly new to the South of England, and saw a big horrible beastie last night, that I'd like to identify. It was about 1.5" to 2" long and fairly meaty, about the size of my thumb. It had brown wings, folded over its back. Under the wing it had a white markings, kind of like a dog-tooth pattern - a series of 5 or six skewed triangles. It had long thin legs and the end of it's antennae had a loop. It's head was fairly small in comparison to the rest of it - shaped like a praying mantis. It was also the clumsiest, most usless flyer I've ever seen. It would eventually get up to the window, fly straight into it, knock itself down onto it's back, struggle to right itself, the do exactly the same again, time and time again. Any of you entomologist out there know what it was?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Further research reveals that there is in fact a cicada found in the UK. Cicadas are very rare in England and only one species is found. This species is called the New Forest Cicada (Cicadetta montana) and it is only known from the New Forest, in Hampshire. A picture of one is here: http://www.ukbap.org.uk/UKPlans.aspx?ID=216 Its wings appear transparent rather than brown and its wings (at least in the specimen pictured) are held more to the side of its body). The final reason that cicadas can be eliminated is because they only emerge (from nymphs) in September to November. I still think that the best bet is a cockchafer.
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