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    A set of wings (a head is in the background, lower down), a mummified-looking Hoverfly, and the last 2 shots look to be something that didn't survive shedding its skin.
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    Were they all on hunger strike?

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    LOL - could be - my other half would say that with my cooking skills, it wouldn't be a surprise

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    How very sad for the insects in all your pics there - and what a mystery with the last one!

    (That first pic is very clever, and the rest are really thought-provoking!)

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    The last one looks like an emerging May Fly.
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    You are right, Rolf, it does. I don't really know water insects very well..

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