GlosterBirder wrote:
Here you go then 2 poor Shield Bug pics, a Ladybird and a tatty butterfly I tentatively id as Common Grass Yellow.

oops, looks like the pic didn't show up

...anyway...
Re: Common Grass Yellow (
Eurema hecabe)
You might also want to consider the Broad Bordered Grass Yellow (
Eurema brigitta), as it has more extensive black borders (hence its name), on both upper and lower wings.
Yours certainly has broad borders on the upper wings, extending to the conjunction w/ the body, and you can also see that the black border is quite broad on the hind wing , even tho' most of it is missing.
Additionally, the "outline" of the black border where it meets the yellow on the forewing is more evenly curved (as in your pic) in
E.brigitta than in
E.hecabe , where it is more irregular and wavy.
Last point, the underside wing markings are USUALLY more prominent in the Common G.Yel., including a "scattering of small brown patches and dark-edged light spots", than in the Broad B. Gr. Yel - which are reduced and more speckle-like, as in your pic.
Just an option that seems a better match to me.