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  • Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera}, an invasive plant species, Derbyshire, UK. September.
    AH_Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens gland...jpg
  • Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera} seed pod which explode when ripe, scattering seeds up to seven metres. This is an invasive plant species. Photographed in mobile field studio against a white background. Derbyshire, UK. September.
    AH_Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens gland...jpg
  • Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera}, an invasive plant species. Peak Districy National Park, Derbyshire, UK. September.
    AH_Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens gland...jpg
  • Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera}, an invasive plant species, photographed against a white background in mobile field studio. Peak Districy National Park, Derbyshire, UK. September.
    AH_Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens gland...jpg
  • Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera}, an invasive plant species. Peak Districy National Park, Derbyshire, UK. September.
    AH_Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens gland...jpg
  • Harlequin Ladybird {Harmonia axyridis}. This is an invasive species in the UK. Derbyshire, UK, August.
    AH_Harlequin Ladybird Larva Harmonia...jpg
  • Wasp Spider female {Argiope bruennichi}, Dorset, UK. August. The Wasp Spider is an invasive alien species in the UK, first recorded in Britain in 1922 at Rye.
    AH_Wasp Spider female Argiope bruenn...jpg
  • Rhododendron {Rhododendron ponticum} in flower. This is an invasive alien species to the UK. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. June.
    AH_Rhododendron Rhododendron ponticu...jpg
  • Horse Chestnut leaves {Aesculus hippocastanum} infected with Leaf Miner Moth (Cameraria ohridella) photographed in mobile field studio on a white background. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. July. This insect is an invasive alien species to the UK.
    AH_Leaf Miner Moth Cameraria ohridel...jpg
  • Japweed {Sargassum muticum} photographed on a white background in a mobile field studio. This seaweed is an alien invasive species to the UK. Devon, UK. June.
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  • Harlequin Ladybirds {Harmonia axyridis} photographed on a white background in mobile field studio. There are over 100 different colour pattern varieties of this species, some of which are shown here. This is an invasive species in the UK. Derbyshire, UK, October.
    AH_Harlequin Ladybirds {Harmonia axy...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} flowers. This is classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. Photographed against a white background in mobile field studio, UK, May.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. UK, September.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Buddleia (Buddleia davidii) growing in urban setting. This plant is an invasive species in the UK. Portsmouth, UK. July.
    AH_Buddleia (Buddleia davidii)_1705.jpg
  • Horse Chestnut leaves {Aesculus hippocastanum} infested with Leaf Miner Moth (Cameraria ohridella) Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. July. This insect is an invasive alien species to the UK.
    AH_Leaf Miner Moth Cameraria ohridel...jpg
  • Rhododendron {Rhododendron ponticum} in flower. This is an invasive alien species to the UK. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. June.
    AH_Rhododendron Rhododendron ponticu...jpg
  • Rhododendron {Rhododendron ponticum} in flower. This is an invasive alien species to the UK. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. June.
    AH_Rhododendron Rhododendron ponticu...jpg
  • Pink Valerian (Centranthus ruber) growing along a railway line. This is an invasive alien plant species to the UK. Devon, UK. June.
    AH_Pink Valerian Centranthus ruber r...jpg
  • Pink Valerian (Centranthus ruber) growing along a railway line. This is an invasive alien plant species to the UK. Devon, UK. June.
    AH_Pink Valerian Centranthus ruber r...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. UK, September.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Valerian (Centranthus ruber) classed as an invasive species in the UK. September
    AH_Valerian (Centranthus ruber)_0060.jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} flowers. This is classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. Photographed against a white background in mobile field studio, UK, May.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. Photographed against a white background in mobile field studio, UK, May.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. UK, September.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. UK, September.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. UK, September.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Harlequin Ladybird Larva {Harmonia axyridis}. This is an invasive species in the UK. Derbyshire, UK, September.
    AH_Harlequin Ladybird Larva {Harmoni...jpg
  • Harlequin Ladybird Larva {Harmonia axyridis}. This is an invasive species in the UK. Derbyshire, UK, September.
    AH_Harlequin Ladybird Larva {Harmoni...jpg
  • Buddleia (Buddleia davidii) photographed against a white background in mobile field studio. This plant is an invasive species in the UK. Derbyshire, UK. September.
    AH_Buddleia (Buddleia davidii)_4138.jpg
  • Buddleia (Buddleia davidii) photographed against a white background in mobile field studio. This plant is an invasive species in the UK. Derbyshire, UK. September.
    AH_Buddleia (Buddleia davidii)_4134.jpg
  • Buddleia (Buddleia davidii) growing in urban setting. This plant is an invasive species in the UK. Portsmouth, UK. July.
    AH_Buddleia (Buddleia davidii)_1709.jpg
  • Buddleia (Buddleia davidii) growing in urban setting. This plant is an invasive species in the UK. Portsmouth, UK. July.
    AH_Buddleia (Buddleia davidii)_1702.jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. Photographed against a white background in mobile field studio, UK, May.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • False Black Widow female {Steatoda nobilis}, an invasive species to the UK. The species can bite humans in defence, which can be painful in some instances. The false widow has been established in the UK for over 100 years, particularly around ports on the south coast of England where it may have reached on banana shipments. Photographed on a white background, UK.
    AH_False Widow spider {Steatoda nobi...jpg
  • Rhododendron {Rhododendron ponticum} in flower. This is an invasive alien species to the UK. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. June.
    AH_Rhododendron Rhododendron ponticu...jpg
  • Rhododendron {Rhododendron ponticum} in flower. This is an invasive alien species to the UK. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. June.
    AH_Rhododendron Rhododendron ponticu...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. UK, September.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Valerian (Centranthus ruber) classed as an invasive species in the UK. Photographed against a white background in mobile field studio, UK, September
    AH_Valerian (Centranthus ruber) cuto...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. Photographed against a white background in mobile field studio, UK, May.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Valerian (Centranthus ruber) classed as an invasive species in the UK. September
    AH_Valerian (Centranthus ruber)_9013.jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. UK, September.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. UK, September.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • False Black Widow female {Steatoda nobilis}, an invasive species to the UK. The species can bite humans in defence, which can be painful in some instances. The false widow has been established in the UK for over 100 years, particularly around ports on the south coast of England where it may have reached on banana shipments. UK.
    AH_False Widow spider {Steatoda nobi...jpg
  • Horse Chestnut leaves {Aesculus hippocastanum} infected with Leaf Miner Moth (Cameraria ohridella) Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. July. This insect is an invasive alien species to the UK.
    AH_Leaf Miner Moth Cameraria ohridel...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. UK, September.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. UK, September.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. UK, September.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. UK, September.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. UK, September.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. Photographed against a white background in mobile field studio, UK, May.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • False Black Widow female {Steatoda nobilis}, an invasive species to the UK. The species can bite humans in defence, which can be painful in some instances. The false widow has been established in the UK for over 100 years, particularly around ports on the south coast of England where it may have reached on banana shipments. Photographed on a white background, UK.
    AH_False Widow spider {Steatoda nobi...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. UK, September.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japonica} classed as an invasive species in the UK. The plant can damage buildings and roads as well as forming dense colonies that crowd out native species. Photographed against a white background in mobile field studio, UK, May.
    AH_Japanese Knotweed {Fallopia japon...jpg
  • Wasp Spider female {Argiope bruennichi}, Dorset, UK. August. The Wasp Spider is an invasive alien species in the UK, first recorded in Britain in 1922 at Rye.
    AH_Wasp Spider female Argiope bruenn...jpg
  • Rosemary beetle {Chrysolina americana}, a pest of rosemary and lavender, and an invasive non-native insect to the UK. Photographed on a white background. June.
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  • Signal Crayfish {Pacifastacus leniusculus}, a species introduced to the UK from North America. Signal Crayfish can transmit a fungal disease 'crayfish plague' to native Birtish white-clawed crayfish, posing a serious threat to the species. Even if they don't carry the crayfish plague, the signal crayish are far larger and more aggressive than the native species, and can easily out-compete them. Photographed on a white background, Derbyshire, UK.
    AH_Signal Crayfish {Pacifastacus len...jpg
  • Signal Crayfish {Pacifastacus leniusculus}, a species introduced to the UK from North America. Signal Crayfish can transmit a fungal disease 'crayfish plague' to native Birtish white-clawed crayfish, posing a serious threat to the species. Even if they don't carry the crayfish plague, the signal crayish are far larger and more aggressive than the native species, and can easily out-compete them. Derbyshire, UK.
    AH_Signal Crayfish Pacifastacus leni...jpg
  • Ivy bee (Colletes hederae) a European solitary mining bee, first recorded in the south of the UK in 2001 that is rapidly spreading northwards. The pollen baskets on the bee's legs are loaded with pollen from Ivy flowers (Hedera helix), an important source of food for pollinators in Autumn. Surrey, UK. October.
    AH_Ivy bee Colletes hederae_8403.jpg
  • Signal Crayfish {Pacifastacus leniusculus}, a species introduced to the UK from North America. Signal Crayfish can transmit a fungal disease 'crayfish plague' to native Birtish white-clawed crayfish, posing a serious threat to the species. Even if they don't carry the crayfish plague, the signal crayish are far larger and more aggressive than the native species, and can easily out-compete them. Derbyshire, UK.
    AH_Signal Crayfish Pacifastacus leni...jpg
  • Orange Balsam / Orange Jewelweed {Impatiens capensis}. Strumpshaw Fen, Norfolk, UK. September.
    AH_Orange Balsam Orange Jewelweed Im...jpg
  • Three beetle species found in gardens in the UK that are often regarded as pests: Lily Beetle (Lilioceris lilii), Rosemary Beetle {Chrysolina americana} and the Asparagus Beetle (Crioceris asparagi). Photographed on a white background. Digital composite image. UK.
    AH_Garden Pest Species UK Beetles_2.jpg
  • Ivy bee (Colletes hederae) a European solitary mining bee, first recorded in the south of the UK in 2001 that is rapidly spreading northwards. The pollen baskets on the bee's legs are loaded with pollen from Ivy flowers (Hedera helix), an important source of food for pollinators in Autumn. Surrey, UK. October.
    AH_Ivy bee Colletes hederae_8398.jpg
  • Ivy bee (Colletes hederae) a European solitary mining bee, first recorded in the south of the UK in 2001 that is rapidly spreading northwards. The pollen baskets on the bee's legs are loaded with pollen from Ivy flowers (Hedera helix), an important source of food for pollinators in Autumn. Surrey, UK. October.
    AH_Ivy bee Colletes hederae_8385.jpg
  • Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea}. This plant is poisonous to livestock but can be an important food source for a variety of invertebrates. It is a native species to the UK, but commonly quoted as being an invasive foreign species. This arrises from confusion with Oxford Ragwort {Senecio squalidus}. Derbyshire, UK. August.
    AH_Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea}...jpg
  • Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea} growing in field.  This plant is poisonous to livestock but can be an important food source for a variety of invertebrates. It is a native species to the UK, but commonly quoted as being an invasive foreign species. This arrises from confusion with Oxford Ragwort {Senecio squalidus}. Derbyshire, UK. August.
    AH_Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea}...jpg
  • Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea} photographed in mobile field studio against a white background.  This plant is poisonous to livestock but can be an important food source for a variety of invertebrates. It is a native species to the UK, but commonly quoted as being an invasive foreign species. This arrises from confusion with Oxford Ragwort {Senecio squalidus}. Derbyshire, UK. August.
    AH_Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea}...jpg
  • Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea}. This plant is poisonous to livestock but can be an important food source for a variety of invertebrates. It is a native species to the UK, but commonly quoted as being an invasive foreign species. This arrises from confusion with Oxford Ragwort {Senecio squalidus}. Derbyshire, UK. August.
    AH_Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea}...jpg
  • Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea} growing in field.  This plant is poisonous to livestock but can be an important food source for a variety of invertebrates. It is a native species to the UK, but commonly quoted as being an invasive foreign species. This arrises from confusion with Oxford Ragwort {Senecio squalidus}. Derbyshire, UK. August.
    AH_Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea}...jpg
  • Fruit Fly (Drosophila sp.) inside a Morning Glory (Convolvulaceae) flower. At high magnification this tiny fly, only a few millimetres in length, was envolped in waves of sumptuous magenta and purples. Despite its beauty, this species of plant is invasive in this region of Borneo. Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.
    AH_Fruit Fly Drosophila Morning Glor...jpg
  • Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea} photographed in mobile field studio against a white background.  This plant is poisonous to livestock but can be an important food source for a variety of invertebrates. It is a native species to the UK, but commonly quoted as being an invasive foreign species. This arrises from confusion with Oxford Ragwort {Senecio squalidus}. Derbyshire, UK. August.
    AH_Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea}...jpg
  • Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea}. This plant is poisonous to livestock but can be an important food source for a variety of invertebrates. It is a native species to the UK, but commonly quoted as being an invasive foreign species. This arrises from confusion with Oxford Ragwort {Senecio squalidus}. Derbyshire, UK. August.
    AH_Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea}...jpg
  • Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea}. This plant is poisonous to livestock but can be an important food source for a variety of invertebrates. It is a native species to the UK, but commonly quoted as being an invasive foreign species. This arrises from confusion with Oxford Ragwort {Senecio squalidus}. Derbyshire, UK. August.
    AH_Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea}...jpg
  • Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea} growing in a field. This plant is poisonous to livestock but can be an important food source for a variety of invertebrates. It is a native species to the UK, but commonly quoted as being an invasive foreign species. This arrises from confusion with Oxford Ragwort {Senecio squalidus}. Derbyshire, UK. August.
    AH_Common Ragwort {Senecio jacobaea}...jpg