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Species Locality VC Grid Ref Daymonthyear End Dayend Month Title The British species of Enicospilus (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Ophioninae) Authors Shaw, MR; Broad, G Date Submitted 2016-04-04 Species Locality VC Grid Ref DayMonthYear EndEnd DayEnd Month Yearcollector determiner depository Enicospilus adustus Aldeburgh 25 TM4656 1 8 1922 31 8 1922 O.G. Heath G. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus Aldeburgh 25 TM4656 1 8 1922 31 8 1922 O.G. Heath G. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus Bare? 75 14 7 1888 30 7 1888 C. Morley NHM Enicospilus adustus Beeley Moor 57 SK2967 24 9 1981 M. R. Britton,G. M.R. Broad Shaw NMS Enicospilus adustus Braunton Burrows 4 SS4535 4 8 1935 G.M. SpoonerG. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus Braunton Burrows 4 SS4535 4 8 1935 G.M. SpoonerG. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus Caldarvan 99 NS448838 19 7 1983 1 8 1983 I.C. Christie G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Caldarvan 99 NS448838 19 7 1983 1 8 1983 I.C. Christie G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Caldarvan 99 NS448838 1 8 1983 17 8 1983 I.C. Christie G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Caldarvan 99 NS448838 1 8 1983 17 8 1983 I.C. Christie G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Cranwich Heath 28 TL776943 3 9 2013 A.M. Davis G. Broad A.M. Davis coll. Enicospilus adustus Derry-Clare Wd. H16 L8349 26 7 1978 G. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus Feshie Bridge 96 NH849047 11 9 2009 A. Huff G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Fleam Dyke, Cambridge 29 TL5454 22 8 1920 22 8 1920 G.T. Lyle G. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus Freck? 14 7 1939 C. Morley NHM Enicospilus adustus Gog Magogs 29 TL4954 12 9 1919 G.T. Lyle G. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus Grantown 94 NJ55 17 7 1943 P. Harwood G. Broad Liverpool museum Enicospilus adustus Isle of Barra 110 NL6799 1 7 1935 14 7 1935 Ed.Un.Biol.Soc.G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Isle of Grain 16 TQ8776 1 7 2010 C.W. Plant G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Jersey: St Brelade, La Pulente 113 WV556544 6 8 1962 M. Shaffer G. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus Lakenheath Fen 26 TL722864 26 7 2013 P. Sharpe G. Broad T. Newton coll. Enicospilus adustus Lydd Ranges 15 TR026331962227 8 2011 D.C. GardnerG. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus Porrick? 1 11 1901 1 11 1901 G. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus Redgrave fen 25,26,27 orTM0479 28 7 7 1945 7 7 1945 G. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus Reigate 17 TQ2649 <1930 <1930 A.E. Tonge G. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus Rowardennan, Loch Lomondside 86 NS378960 7 5 2004 31 12 2004 S. Wilson & P.G. GouldBroad NHM Enicospilus adustus Santon Downham 26 TL818883 25 6 1983 6 7 1983 J. Field G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Santon Downham 26 TL818883 25 7 1983 5 8 1983 J. Field G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Santon Downham 26 TL818883 9 7 1984 20 7 1984 J. Field G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Santon Downham 26 TL818883 20 7 1984 1 8 1984 J. Field G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Santon Downham 26 TL818883 1 8 1984 31 12 1984 J. Field G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Santon Downham 26 TL818883 15 8 1984 27 8 1984 J. Field G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Santon Downham 26 TL818883 6 7 1985 20 7 1985 J. Field G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Santon Downham 26 TL818883 6 7 1985 20 7 1985 J. Field G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Santon Downham 26 TL818883 30 7 1985 11 8 1985 J. Field G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Santon Downham 26 TL818883 11 8 1985 22 8 1985 J. Field G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus Silwood Park 22 SU9468 <1998 <1998 R. Belshaw R. Belshaw Liverpool museum Enicospilus adustus Tentsmuir N.R. 85 NO4825 16 7 1977 16 7 1977 Noyes, RogersG. &Broad HuddlestonNHM Enicospilus adustus West Stow 26 TL8170 28 8 1909 C.G. Nurse G. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus 1868 1868 Desvignes G. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus 1868 1868 Desvignes G. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus 20 7 1907 R. Moriston G. Broad NMS Enicospilus adustus 24 1927 R.B. BensonG. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus 8 8 1934 G. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus <1904 Marshall G. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus <1904 Marshall G. Broad NHM Enicospilus adustus 17 Capron C. Morley NHM Enicospilus adustus Stephens G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Aldbury 20 SP966121 14 7 2008 G. Broad G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Aldbury 20 SP966121 17 7 2013 G. Broad G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Aldbury 20 SP966121 31 7 2013 G. Broad G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Aldbury 20 SP966121 17 8 2013 G. Broad G. Broad Enicospilus cerebrator Aldbury 20 SP966121 19 8 2013 G. Broad G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Aldbury 20 SP966121 20 8 2013 G. Broad G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Biggleswade 30 TL198454 20 7 2013 P. McMullen P. McMullen P. McMullen coll. Enicospilus cerebrator Biggleswade 30 TL198454 26 7 2013 P. McMullen P. McMullen P. McMullen coll. Enicospilus cerebrator Browndown, Lee-on-Solent 11 SZ5799 3 7 1975 G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Browndown, Lee-on-Solent 11 SZ5799 3 7 1975 G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Bury Norgate C. Morley NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Bury Norgate C. Morley NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Bury Norgate C. Morley NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Calshot 11 SU4701 30 6 1984 I.L. Hames G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Colchester 19 TL9925 1899 1899 Harwood G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Colchester 19 TL92 1910 Harwood Harwood Liverpool museum Enicospilus cerebrator Colchester 19 TL9925 1910 1910 Harwood G. Broad Liverpool museum Enicospilus cerebrator Colchester 19 TL9925 1910 1910 Harwood G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Colchester 19 TL9925 Harwood G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Colchester 19 TL9925 Harwood G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator College Lake 20 SP943141 15 7 2006 M. Albertini G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Cranwich Heath 28 TL776943 3 9 2013 A.M. Davis G. Broad A.M. Davis coll. Enicospilus cerebrator Deal 15 TR3752 17 7 1915 G.T. Lyle G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Dungeness 15 TR0916 25 6 2004 A. Wander G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Dungeness, Lydd Airport 15 TR071206 16 5 2014 C.W. Plant M.R. Shaw NMS Enicospilus cerebrator Dungeness, Lydd Airport 15 TR071206 26 6 2014 C.W. Plant M.R. Shaw NMS Enicospilus cerebrator Dungeness, Lydd Airport 15 TR071206 6 7 2014 C.W. Plant M.R. Shaw NMS Enicospilus cerebrator Dungeness, Lydd Airport 15 TR071206 29 7 2014 C.W. Plant M.R. Shaw NMS Enicospilus cerebrator Dungeness, Lydd Airport 15 TR071206 7 8 2014 C.W. Plant M.R. Shaw NMS Enicospilus cerebrator Field End, Marshall's Heath, Wheathampstead20 TL161152 15 7 2004 J.B. Murray G. Broad Enicospilus cerebrator Field End, Marshall's Heath, Wheathampstead20 TL161152 27 7 2004 J.B. Murray G. Broad Enicospilus cerebrator Gravesend 16 TQ6574 1 8 1999 31 8 1999 R. Hayward G. Broad NMS Enicospilus cerebrator Hagthorne Cottage 17 SU928576052626 7 2011 D.C. GardnerG. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Haxby 62 SE610586 20 8 2011 T.J. CrawfordG. Broad W.A. Ely coll. Enicospilus cerebrator Incombe Hole 24 SP960155 22 7 2005 M. Albertini G. Broad Enicospilus cerebrator Jealot's Hill 22 SU874737 30 7 2010 I. Sims G. Broad NMS Enicospilus cerebrator Jeskyns community woodland 16 TQ664546923517 8 2011 D.C. GardnerG. Broad Enicospilus cerebrator Kingsthorpe 32 SP7564 20 8 2012 T. Newton G. Broad T. Newton coll. Enicospilus cerebrator New Haw 17 TQ0462 13 7 2011 A.J. BeasleyG. Broad A.C. Galsworthy coll. Enicospilus cerebrator New Haw 17 TQ0462 10 8 2012 A.J. BeasleyG. Broad A.C. Galsworthy coll. Enicospilus cerebrator New Haw 17 TQ0462 28 7 2013 A.J. BeasleyG. Broad A.C. Galsworthy coll. Enicospilus cerebrator New Haw 17 TQ0462 1 8 2013 31 8 2013 A.J. BeasleyG. Broad A.C. Galsworthy coll. Enicospilus cerebrator Santon Downham 28 TL818883 1 8 1984 15 8 1984 J. Field G. Broad NMS Enicospilus cerebrator St Mary's 1 SV9111 22 7 1925 O.W. RichardsG. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Tooting 17 TQ2872 7 11 1900 G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Tuddenham 25 TL7472 Tuck C. Morley NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Tuddenham 25 TL7472 Norgate C. Morley NHM Enicospilus cerebrator Whitstable 15 TR1167 1 8 2009 31 8 2009 J. Platts G. Broad NMS Enicospilus cerebrator 26 4 7 1911 C.G. Nurse G. Broad NHM Enicospilus cerebrator 10 7 1935 G. Broad NHM Enicospilus combustus Aldbury 20 SP966121 25 10 2012 G. Broad G. Broad NHM Enicospilus combustus Arkley 20 TQ2295 12 9 1954 12 9 1954 T.G. Howarth NHM Enicospilus combustus Arkley 20 TQ2295 20 9 1954 20 9 1954 T.G. Howarth NHM Enicospilus combustus Arkley 20 TQ2295 3 10 1954 3 10 1954 T.G. Howarth NHM Enicospilus combustus Arkley 20 TQ2295 16 9 1957 16 9 1957 T.G. Howarth NHM Enicospilus combustus Axminster, Furzeleigh 3 SY312972 1 8 1984 1 8 1984 E.C. Pelham-ClintonM.R. Shaw NMS Enicospilus combustus Axminster, Furzeleigh 3 SY312972 7 10 1985 E.C. Pelham-ClintonM.R. Shaw NMS Enicospilus combustus Axminster, Furzeleigh 3 SY312972 30 8 1986 E.C. Pelham-ClintonM.R. Shaw NMS Enicospilus combustus Axminster, Furzeleigh 3 SY312972 24 9 1986 E.C. Pelham-ClintonM.R. Shaw NMS Enicospilus combustus Bargoed 41 SO145003 11 9 2014 P. Smith G. Broad Enicospilus combustus Bishop's Waltham 11 SU567168 1 7 31 7 M. Edwards M.R. Shaw NMS Enicospilus combustus Burnham Beeches 24 SU945845 1 8 2005 31 8 2005 H. Read G. Broad NHM Enicospilus combustus Callington 2 SX358698 3 8 2006 3 8 2006 W.E.
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