Anaspis maculata
Our commonest member of the family I believe.
female Anaspis maculata, North Elmham Cathedral Meadows (Norfolk, UK), 15th April 2020
female Anaspis maculata showing most of antenna, North Elmham (Norfolk, UK), 18th July 2024
male Anaspis maculata showing antenna, mid tibia and abdominal appendages (2 views), Wendling Beck Environment Project (Norfolk, UK), 14th May 2022
Anaspis maculata showing antennae and hind tarsi, North Elmham (Norfolk, UK), 10th June 2023
female Anaspis maculata showing antenna, apical sternites, elytral epipleura, mid tibia and hind tibia/tarsi, North Elmham (Norfolk, UK), 9th June 2021
male Anaspis maculata, Bawdeswell Heath (Norfolk, UK), 27th May 2021
male Anaspis maculata North Elmham Cathedral Meadows (Norfolk, UK), 2nd May 2020
male Anaspis maculata North Elmham Cathedral Meadows (Norfolk, UK), 27th May 2021
male Anaspis maculata North Elmham Cathedral Meadows (Norfolk, UK), 31st May 2021
male Anaspis maculata St Mary's churchyard, North Elmham (Norfolk, UK), 27th May 2021
Anaspis maculata, North Elmham Cathedral Meadows (Norfolk, UK), 13th April 2020
Anaspis maculata, St Mary's churchyard, North Elmham (Norfolk, UK), 7th June 2021
Anaspis maculata showing antennae and hind tarsi, North Elmham (Norfolk, UK), 29th June 20193
This one was taken off a Dandelion flower and brought a lot of pollen with it.
female Anaspis maculata showing antenna, hind tibia/tarsus and pronotum, Wendling Beck Environment Project (Norfolk, UK), 18th April 2024