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Habitats and Species of Principal Importance in En Nottinghamshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan Taxon name Common name Criterion Comments Amphibians (3 species) Bufo bufo Common Toad 1 Lissotriton helveticus Palmate Newt 4 Triturus cristatus Great Crested Newt 1 Note: see reference 1 Beetles (272 species) Abdera quadrifasciata 3 Abraeus granulum 3 Acalles ptinoides 3 Acidota cruentata 3 Aclypea opaca 3 Acrotrichis silvatica 3 Agabus biguttatus 3 Agabus uliginosus 3 Agrilus angustulus 3 Agrilus biguttatus 3 Agrilus laticornis 3 Agrilus sinuatus 3 Aleochara moerens 3 Aloconota languida 3 Amara consularis 3 Amara equestris 3 Ampedus cardinalis 2 Ampedus cinnabarinus 2 Ampedus pomorum 3 Ampedus quercicola 3 Anaglyptus mysticus 3 Anaspis thoracica 3 Anitys rubens 3 Appendix A Nottinghamshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan Taxon name Common name Criterion Comments Anommatus duodecimstriatus 3 Anthracus consputus 3 Anthribus nebulosus 3 Aphodius distinctus 3 Aphodius paykulli 3 Aphodius porcus 3 Aplocnemus impressus 3 Aplocnemus impressus 3 Aplocnemus nigricornis 3 Aromia moschata 3 Athous campyloides 3 Atomaria nigriventris 3 Atomaria strandi 3 Badister unipustulatus 3 Barynotus squamosus 3 Barypeithes sulcifrons 3 Batenus livens 3 Batrisodes venustus 3 Bembidion clarki 3 Bembidion fumigatum 3 Bembidion gilvipes 3 Bembidion obliquum 3 Berosus luridus 3 Bibloporus minutus 3 Blemus discus 3 Blethisa multipunctata 3 Brachyusa concolor 3 Calambus bipustulatus 3 Calathus ambiguus 3 Appendix A Nottinghamshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan Taxon name Common name Criterion Comments Calodera riparia 3 Calodera uliginosa 2 Cantharis obscura 3 Carabus monilis Necklace Ground Beetle 1 Carpelimus lindrothi 3 Carpelimus obesus 3 Carpelimus similis 3 Catopidius depressus 3 Cerylon fagi 3 Ceutorhynchus viduatus 3 Choleva glauca 3 Chrysolina oricalcia 3 Chrysolina violacea 3 Cis festivus 3 Cneorhinus plumbeus 3 Coccinella magnifica 3 Coeliodes ruber 3 Coeliodes transversealbofasciatus 3 Conopalpus testaceus 3 Corticaria alleni 3 Corticaria linearis 3 Corticaria longicollis 2 Corticaria rubripes 3 Corticeus unicolor 2 Cossonus parallelepipedus 3 Cryptarcha strigata 3 Cryptocephalus coryli Hazel Pot Beetle 1 Cryptocephalus querceti 2 Cryptophagus ruficornis 3 Appendix A Nottinghamshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan Taxon name Common name Criterion Comments Cryptorhynchus lapathi 3 Ctenicera pectinicornis 3 Ctesias serra 3 Curculio betulae 3 Curculio rubidus 3 Curculio villosus 3 Dasgnypeta velata 3 Dasytes plumbeus 3 Deleaster dichrous 3 Dendroxena quadrimaculata 3 Dexiogyia corticina 3 Dochmonota clancula 3 Donacia cinerea 3 Dorcatoma flavicornis 3 Dytiscus circumcinctus 3 Elaphropus parvulus 3 Eledona agricola 3 Enicmus brevicornis 3 Enicmus fungicola 3 Enicmus rugosus 3 Epuraea distincta 3 Epuraea guttata 3 Epuraea longula 3 Epuraea terminalis 3 Ernoporus tiliae 2 Euglenes oculatus 3 Euplectus bonvouloiri rosae 3 Euplectus mutator 3 Euplectus nanus 2 Appendix A Nottinghamshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan Taxon name Common name Criterion Comments Euplectus punctatus 2 Euplectus punctatus tholini 2 Euryptilium saxonicum 3 Eutheia linearis 2 Gabrius bishop 3 Gnathoncus buyssoni 3 Gnypeta ripicola 3 Gonoctena decemnotata 3 Gracilia minuta 2 Grammoptera abdominalis 3 Grypus equiseti 3 Gymnetron villosulum 3 Gyrinus aeratus 3 Gyrophaena joyioides 3 Gyrophaena manca 3 Hallomenus binotatus 3 Hedobia imperialis 3 Helochares punctatus 3 Helophorus alternans 3 Helophorus dorsalis 3 Helophorus nanus 3 Hippodamia variegata 3 Hydroporus neglectus 3 Hygrotus nigrolineatus 3 Hygrotus quinquelineatus 3 Hylecoetus dermestoides 3 Hypocaccus rugifrons 3 Ilybius subaeneus 3 Ilyobates nigricollis 2 Appendix A Nottinghamshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan Taxon name Common name Criterion Comments Ilyobates propinquus 3 Involvulus cupreus 3 Involvulus cupreus 3 Ischnomera cyanea 3 Ischnomera sanguinicollis 3 Kyklioacalles roboris 3 Lamprinodes saginatus 3 Lasiorhynchites cavifrons 3 Lasiorhynchites cavifrons 3 Latridius consimilis 3 Leiodes cinnamomea 3 Leiodes furva 3 Leiodes oblonga 3 Longitarsus brunneus 3 Longitarsus dorsalis 3 Longitarsus ganglbaueri 3 Longitarsus ochroleucus 3 Longitarsus parvulus 3 Luperus flavipes 3 Lymexylon navale 3 Magdalis carbonaria 3 Magdalis cerasi 3 Malthinus frontalis 3 Malthodes fibulatus 3 Mantura rustica 3 Margarinotus marginatus 3 Megatoma undata 3 Melandrya caraboides 3 Melasis buprestoides 3 Appendix A Nottinghamshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan Taxon name Common name Criterion Comments Meligethes ochropus 3 Meloe proscarabeus Black Oil Beetle 1 Micridium halidaii 2 Microscydmus minimus 2 Microscydmus nanus 3 Miscodera arctica 3 Mycetochara humeralis 3 Mycetophagus piceus 3 Mycetoporus punctus 3 Myllaena elongate 3 Neocoenorrhinus interpunctatus 3 Neocoenorrhinus interpunctatus 3 Neocoenorrhinus pauxillus 2 Neuraphes plicicollis 3 Nossidium pilosellum 3 Notaris scirpi 3 Ochthebius nanus 3 Ocypus fuscatus 3 Ocypus ophthalmicus 3 Oedostethus quadripustulatus 3 Oligota apicata 3 Omalium allardi 3 Omalium exiguum 3 Omalium rugatum 3 Omiamima mollina 3 Ophonus azureus 3 Orchesia micans 3 Orchesia minor 3 Orthoperus nigrescens 3 Appendix A Nottinghamshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan Taxon name Common name Criterion Comments Oxypoda exoleta 3 Oxypoda recondite 3 Oxypoda spectabilis 3 Oxytelus fulvipes 3 Panagaeus cruxmajor 2 Philhygra hygrobia 3 Philorhizus quadrisignatus Mab’s Lantern 1 Philorhizus sigma 3 Phloeopora angustiformis 3 Phloiophilus edwardsi 3 Phloiotrya vaudoueri 3 Phyllotreta cruciferae 3 Phytobius leucogaster 3 Pityophthorus lichtensteini 2 Placusa tachyporoides 3 Platycis minutus 3 Platydracus fulvipes 3 Platynaspis luteorubra 3 Platyrhinus resinosus 3 Platystethus nodifrons 3 Plectophloeus nitidus 2 Plegaderus dissectus 3 Podagrica fuscicornis 3 Poecilium alni 3 Polydrusus mollis 3 Prionus coriarius 3 Prionychus ater 3 Prionychus melanarius 2 Procraerus tibialis 2 Appendix A Nottinghamshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan Taxon name Common name Criterion Comments Protapion difforme 3 Proteinus crenulatus 3 Pseudocistela ceramboides 3 Psylliodes luteola 2 Ptenidium gressneri 3 Pterostichus gracilis 3 Pterostichus oblongopunctatus 3 Pterostichus quadrifoveolatus 3 Ptinella denticollis 3 Ptinus subpilosus 3 Pyrochroa coccinea 3 Pyropterus nigroruber 3 Quedius fulgidus 3 Quedius puncticollis 3 Quedius scitus 3 Quedius xanthopus 3 Rabocerus gabrieli 3 Rhagonycha translucida 3 Rhizophagus nitidulus 3 Rhizophagus oblongicollis 2 Rhizophagus picipes 3 Saperda scalaris 3 Saprinus virescens 2 Scaphidema metallicum 3 Scaphisoma boleti 3 Scarodytes halensis 3 Schistoglossa gemina 3 Scraptia testacea 2 Scymnus femoralis / schmidti 3 Appendix A Nottinghamshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan Taxon name Common name Criterion Comments Sepedophilus testaceus 3 Sphindus dubius 3 Stenostola dubia 3 Stenus atratulus 3 Synchita humeralis 3 Teredus cylindricus 2 Tetratoma desmaresti 3 Thamiocolus viduatus 3 Thymalus limbatus 3 Tillus elongatus 3 Tournataris bimaculatus 3 Trachodes hispidus 3 Trichophya pilicornis 3 Tritoma bipustulata 3 Tropiphorus elevatus 3 Tropiphorus terricola 3 Uleiota planata 3 Note: see reference 2 Birds (88 species) Accipiter gentilis Goshawk 4 Acrocephalus scirpaceus Reed Warbler 4 Alauda arvensis Skylark 1 Alcedo atthis Kingfisher 3 Anas clypeata Northern Shoveler 3 Anas crecca Teal 3 Anas penelope Eurasian Wigeon 3 Anas platyrhynchos Mallard 3 Anas querquedula Garganey 3 Anas strepera Gadwall 3 Appendix A Nottinghamshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan Taxon name Common name Criterion Comments Anthus pratensis Meadow Pipit 3 Anthus trivialis Tree Pipit 1 Apus apus Swift 3 Ardea cinerea Grey Heron 4 Asio flammeus Short-eared Owl 4 Asio otus Long-eared Owl 4 Aythya ferina Common Pochard 2 Botaurus stellaris Bittern 1 Caprimulgus europaeus Nightjar 1 Carduelis cannabina Linnet 1 Cettia cetti Cetti’s Warbler 4 Charadrius dubius Little RingedPlover 4 Charadrius hiaticula Ringed Plover 2 Chroicocephalus ridibundus Black-headed Gull 3 Circus aeruginosus Marsh Harrier 3 Circus cyaneus Hen Harrier 1 Coccothraustes coccothraustes Hawfinch 1 Columa oenas Stock Dove 3 Corvus corax Raven 4 Coturnix coturnix Common Quail 3 Cuculus canorus Common Cuckoo 1 Cygnus columbianus Bewick's Swan 1 Cygnus cygnus Whooper Swan 3 Cygnus olor Mute Swan 3 Delichon urbica House Martin 3 Dendrocopos minor Lesser Spotted Woodpecker 1 Egretta garzetta Little Egret 4 Emberiza calandra Corn Bunting 1 Emberiza citrinella Yellowhammer 1 Appendix A Nottinghamshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan Taxon name Common name Criterion Comments Emberiza schoeniclus Reed Bunting 1 Falco peregrinus Peregrine 3 Falco subbuteo Hobby 4 Falco tunniculus Kestrel 3 Fulica atra Coot 4 Gallinago gallinago Snipe 3 Haematopus ostralegus Oystercatcher 3 Larus fuscus Lesser Black-backed Gull 3 Larus melanocephalus Mediterranean Gull 3 Locustella naevia Grasshopper Warbler 1 Loxia curvirostra Crossbill 4 Lullula arborea Woodlark 1 Luscinia megarhynchos Nightingale 2 Lymnocryptes minums Jack Snipe 4 Milvus milvus Red Kite 4 Motacilla cinerea Grey Wagtail 2 Motacilla flava Yellow Wagtail 1 Muscicapa striata Spotted Flycatcher 1 Numenius arquata Curlew 1 Pandion haliaetus Osprey 3 Panurus biarmicus Bearded Tit 4 Passer domesticus House Sparrow 1 Passer montanus Tree Sparrow 1 Perdix perdix Grey Partridge 1 Pernis apivoris Honey Buzzard 3 Phalacrocorax carbo Great Cormorant 3 Phoenicurus ochruros Black Redstart 2 Phoenicurus phoenicurus Redstart 3 Phyloscopus trochilus Willow Warbler 3 Appendix A Nottinghamshire
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