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HOWARD MENDEL
BIOLOGICAL RECORDS CENTRE
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PROVISIONAL ATLAS OF THE CLICK BEETLES (COLEOPTERA : ELATEROIDEA) OF THE BRITISH ISLES
BY HOWARD MENDEL (IPSWICH MUSEUMS)
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Foreword 5
Introduction 7
The distribution maps 8
Acknowledgements 9
References 10
Distribution maps
Vice-counties 12 Records received 14 Species 15
Species index 89
3 á The Elateroidea is not a particularly easy group of beetles to study; there are no reliable keys published in English to all the species of the British Isles, and many species are difficult to find or are apparently rare or localized. Despite these problems, some 40 coleopterists have taken up the challenge and have supplied Howard Mendel with a large body of information since the scheme was launched in 1983.
It is mainly due to the enthusiasm and energy of Howard Mendel, as the schema organizer, that a provisional atlas is possible after only 5 years of gathering records. Not only that, he has prepared the maps himself, by hand, using materials supplied by the Biological Records Centre. Clearly the records mapped have been checked by Mr Mendel in his usual meticulous way; as co-author of the excellent Butterflies of Suffolk, he is well aware that records submitted to recording schemes may include a few errors. However, the data are not yet held in the national data bank at the Biological Records Centre and have not been subjected to the Centre's usual checking and validation. We look forward to processing the data in preparation for the atlas planned by Mr Mendel for the early 1990s.
Monks Wood Experimental Station Paul T Harding November 1987 Biological Records Centre
5 á IINTEDDUCTION
The national scheme to record the distribution of click beetles and their near allies, in the British Isles, was launched in 1983. This provisional atlas, a summary of progress to date, has been produced to show contributors which areas are under-worked and which species under-recorded.
The nomenclature and taxonomic arrangement follow Pope (1977), with three additions. Pans oeus ttatus Sharp was added to the British list by Owen et al. (1985) and has been placed at the end of the Elateridae because of its uncertain phyletic position. Zorochros flavi es (Aube), added to the British list by Cooter (1983), and Selatosomus melancholicus (Fabricius), recently added to the Irish list (Speight 1986), have been inserted at the appropriate alphabetical position within their respective genera.
The following species have not been mapped:
Lacon querceus (Herbst) Known to Stephens (1830) from Windsor Forest where it was rediscovered by Allen (1936). Windsor remains the sole British locality.
Am edus ni errimus (Lacordaire) Not uncommon at Windsor where it was discovered in 1841 by Desvignes (1842). The larva from Mytchett, Hampshire, (Emden 1945) proved to be A. balteatus (A A Allen personal communication), and records from Tooting Common (Allen 1966), Epping Forest (Hammond 1979) and other British localities have yet to be confirmed.
Ampedus praeustus (Fabricius) The specimens collected at Glencar, Co Kerry, Ireland, (Donisthorpe 1917) are the only ones ever taken in the British Isles. The surviving specimen (British Museum, Natural History) is unlike typical A. praeustus, but cannot easily be assigned to another species of Ampedus.
Ampedus ruficeps (Mulsant & Guillebeau) A single specimen found by Allen (1938) in Windsor Great Park remained the only British example until the species was rediscovered in the same area in 1986.
A dus san ineus (Linnaeus) The only extant British specimens were taken in the 19th century and are from Salisbury (British Museum, Natural History), and the New Forest (Manchester Museum). It is most likely that a further specimen, in the Dale Collection (Hope Entomological Collections, University of Oxford), was collected in the New Forest, in 1830 (A A Allen personal communication).
Zorochros flavi es (Aube) The few records for this species are included with Z. mlnimus. A number of taxa within the genus Zorochros are poorly defined, and I am not at present convinced that we have more than a single species in Britain.
Cardio horus amineus (Scopoli) The 'metropolitan district', Norfolk, Somerset, Baron Wood in Cumberland, windsor, the New Forest and Collingbourne Wood are given by Stephens (1830) as localities for this species. There are no later records.
7 Cardio horus ruficollis (Linnaeus) Recorded by Stephens (1830) from the 'neighbourhood' of London and from Norfolk, but not since that time.
Selatosomus cruciatus (Linnaeus) Recorded from 'near Windsor' (Stephens 1830) and 'Windsor Forest' (Donisthorpe 1939) in the early part of the 19th century. There are no more recent records.
THE DISTRIBUTION NAPS
The maps in this atlas are in every way provisional and show progress to date. The literature search is incomplete, many important local lists have yet to be abstracted and others must be completely unknown to me. Museums and private collections hold a wealth of unpublished data, only a fraction of which have, so far, been extracted for inclusion on the distribution maps.
Nevertheless, interesting distributions are already beginning to emerge, but far more data must be collected before any reliance can be placed upon them. Many of the Elateroidea are genuinely rare and have precise habitat require- ments. They are, therefore, potentially very useful to conservationists as indicators of habitat quality. Only as the biology and distribution of the British species become better known can the importance of Elateroidea to conservation be realized. -Within five years I plan to publish 'final' distributions and detailed biologies of all the British species.
Records plotted on the distribution maps have been divided into three date classes:
* 19th centUry 0 1900-1949 • 1950 onwards
Only the most recent record for each 10-km square is represented.
Beneath each map is a table showing distribution by vice-county. Two date classes are used in these tables - pre-1950 and 1950 onwards - but it is possible to tell if there is a record in each class, as follows:
MO Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes Vague records for a vice-county, impossible to assign to a 10-km square, have been included in some of the tables. Distributions should be interpreted with care after comparison with the coverage map.
8 I am most grateful to all those people who have, over the years, sent me batches of cards and boxes of specimens. Any atlas of this kind is essentially a corporate effort, and I should particularly like to thank the following principal recorders.
Dr K N A Alexander Mr J B Jobe Mr A A Allen Mr C Johnson Mr D M Appleton Dr R S Key Mr D B Atty Dr P Kirby Dr R G Booth Mr S A Lane Mr J H Bratton Mr A S Lazenby Mr J M Campbell Mr D A Lott Mr R Carr Dr M L Luff Mr M J Collier Mr C Mackechnie-Jarvis Mr J Cooter Mr R J Marsh Mr R Crossley Dr I McClenaghan Mr M L Denton Mrs M J Morgan Mr A B Drane Mr D R Nash Mr M,D Eyre Professor J A Owen Mr J H Flint Mr E G Philp Mr A P Foster Mr D A Prance Mr A R Godfrey Mr N D Redgate Mr P M Hammond Dr D A Sheppard Mr P J Hodge Mr M Sinclair Dr P S Hyman Mr D A Stone Mr T J James Dr K R Watt
For the loan of specimens and for access to the collections in their care, I thank Mr R J Barnett (Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry), Miss C M F von Hayek (British Museum, Natural History), Dr A G Irwin (Castle Museum, Norwich), Mr C Johnson (Manchester Museum), Mr C W Plant (Passmore Edwards Museum) and Mr F R Woodward (Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow). The Nature Conservancy Council has been most helpful in allowing me access to data files.
I am most grateful to Mr P T Harding of the Biological Records Centre for his help since the beginning of this project, and for organizing the production of this atlas.
I thank Mr M N Sanford and Mrs A Taylor of the Suffolk Biological Records Centre for considerable help with the production of the maps and vice-county distribution tables.
Grants from the Royal Irish Academy (Praeger Fund) and the British Ecological Society for recording and to study the biology of the rarer species have proved invaluable.
9 REFERENCES
Allen, A.A. 1936. Adelocera ercea Herbst (Col., Elateridae) established as British. Entomolo ist's mon. Ma ., 72, 267-269. Allen, A.A. 1938. Elater ruficeps Muls.: a beetle new to Britain. Entomolo ist's mon. Ma ., 74, 172. Allen, A.A. 1966. The rarer Sternoxia (Col.) of Windsor Forest. Entomolo ist's Rec. J. Var., 78, 14-23. Cooter, J. 1983. Zorochros flavi es (Aube) (Col., Elateridae) new to Britain. Entomolo ist's mon. Ma .,119, 233-236. Desvignes, T. 1842. Elater rufitarsis described. New British Elater. Entomologist, 1, 326. Donisthorpe, H. St. J.K. 1917. Elater praeustus F., an Irish beetle. Ir. Nat., 27, 99-100. Donisthoxpe, H. St. JAC. 1939. A relimina list of the Coleo tera of Windsor Forest. London: Nathaniel Lloyd. Emden, F.I. van. 1945. Larvae of British beetles. V. Elateridae. Entomolo ist's mon. Ma ., 81, 13-37. Hammond, P.M. 1979. Beetles in Epping Forest. In: The wildlife of E in Forest, edited by D. Corke. Essex Nat., 4, 43-60. Owen, J.A., Allen, A.A., Carter, I.S. & Hayek, C.M.F. von 1985. Panspoeus guttatus Sharp (Col., Elateridae) new to Britain. Entomolo ist's mon. 121, 91-95. Pope, R.D. 1977. A check list of British insects. Part 3: Coleoptera and Strepsiptera. Handbk Ident. Br. Insects, 11 (3), 48-51. Speight, M.C.D. 1986. Asa hidion curtum, Do lamo ha maculata, Selatosomus melancholicus and Syntormon miki: insects new to Ireland. Ir. Nat. J., 22, 20-23. Stephens, J.F. 1830. Illustrations of British entomolo . Mandibulata. Vol. 3. London: Baldwin and Cradock.
10 DISTRIBUTION NAPS
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12 THE VICE-COUNTY NUMBERS AND CORRESPONDING VICE-COUNTIES
ENGLAND AND WALES
I. West Cornwall (with Scilly) 26. West Suffolk 51. Flintshire 2. East Cornwall 27. East Norfolk 52. Anglesey 3. South Devon 28. West Norfolk 53. South Lincolnshire 4. North Devon 29. Cambridgeshire 54. North Lincolnshire 5. South Somerset 30. Bedfordshire 55. Leicestershire (with Rutland) 6. North Somerset 31. Huntingdonshire 56. Nottinghamshire 7. North Wiltshire 32. Northamptonshire 57. Derbyshire 8. South Wiltshire 33. East Gloucestershire 58. Cheshire 9. Dorset 34. West Gloucestershire 59. South Lancashire 10. Isle of Wight 35. Monmouthshire 60. West Lancashire II. South Hampshire 36. Herefordshire 61. South-east Yorkshire 12. North Hampshire 37. Worcestershire 62. North-east Yorkshire 13. West Sussex 38. Warwickshire 63. South-west Yorkshire 14. East Sussex 39. Staffordshire 64. Mid-west Yorkshire 15. East Kent 40. Shropshire (Salop) 65. North-west Yorkshire 16. West Kent 41. Glamorgan 66. Durham 17. Surrey 42. Breconshire 67. South Northumberland 18. South Essex 43. Radnorshire 68. North Northumberland 19. North Essex 44. Carmarthenshire (Cheviot) 20. Hertfordshire 45. Pembrokeshire 69. Westmorland with North 21. Middlesex 46. Cardiganshire Lancashire 22. Berkshire 47. Montgomeryshire 70. Cumberland 23. Oxfordshire 48. Merionethshire 71. Isle of Man 24. Buckinghamshire 49. Caernarvonshire 113. Channel Isles 25. East Suffolk 50. Denbyshire
SCOTLAND 72. Dumfrieshire 86. Stirlingshire 99. Dunbartonshire 73. Kirkcudbrightshire 87. West Perthshire (with 100. Clyde Isles 74. Wigtownshire Clackmannan) 101. Kintyre 75. Ayrshire 88. Mid Perthshire 102. South Ebudes 76. Renfrewshire 89. East Perthshire 103. Mid Ebudes 77. Lanarkshire 90. Angus (Forfar) 104. North Ebudes 78. Peebleshire 91. Kincardineshire 105. West Ross 79. Selkirkshire 92. South Aberdeenshire 106. East Ross 80. Roxburghshire 93. North Aberdeenshire 107. East Sutherland 81. Berwickshire 94. Banffshire 108. West Sutherland 82. East Lothian (Haddington) 95. Moray (Elgin) 109. Caithness 83. Midlothian (Edinburgh) 96. East Inverness-shire (with Nairn) 110. Outer Hebrides 84. West Lothian (Linlithgow) 97. West Inverness-shire I 1 1. Orkney Islands 85. Fifeshire (with Kinross) 98. Argyll Main 112. Shetland Islands (Zetland)
IRELAND H.I. South Kerry H.15. South-east Galway H.28. Sligo H.2. North Kerry H.I6. West Galway H.29. Leitrim H.3. West Cork 11 .17. North-east Galway H.30. Cavan H.4. Mid Cork H.18. Offaly (King's County) H.31. Louth H.5. East Cork H.19. Kildare H.32. Monaghan H.6. Waterford H.20. Wicklow H.33. Fermanagh H.7. South Tipperary H.21. Dublin H.34. East Donegal H.8. Limerick H.22. Meath H.35. West Donegal 11.9. Clare H.23. West Meath H.36. Tyrone H.I0. North Tipperary H.24. Longford H.37. Armagh H.II. Kilkenny H.25. Roscommon H.38. Down H.12. Wexford H.26. East Mayo H.39. Antrim H.I3. Carlow H.27. West Mayo H.40. Londonderry H.I4. Leix (Queen's County)
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34 39 56 60 62 69 88 89 96 97 98
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88 95 96
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Channel Islands Ireland
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0 2 3 4 5
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Stenagostus villosus(Fourcroy) Britain 6 8 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 29 32 33 34 35 36 97 38 44 53 55 56 58 64
Channel Islands Ireland I I Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
44 2 3 4
.12 .-)
8 .. 8 : _a 0, 7 0 Us... loti ? 16. 7
•00
• ao
0440E. [ay.> Pi., ItoOM Will OW
2 3 4 5
Athous bicolor (Goeze) VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Britain 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 29 30 31 33 35 36 38 43 47 53 54 55 61 62 63 77
Channel Islands Ireland
Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes000
45 2 3 4
N1
8 8
0
75
6
5
4
3
•
2 •
•
CMWO. alMa ROM, ON IMO MO
2 3 4 5 6
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Athous campyloidesNewman Britain 1 11 13 14 15 16 18 20 24 29
64
Channel Islands Ireland 1113 1 Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
46 0 2 3 4
8 9 • • • •S 8 8 -11r- 7 .•
7 5
• • • • S....
• • . •
• 1.1• • 8• • .•
• • 0 8 • I. • 1:
INVINFI. 0.011110011 0 .08 UTUOM
Athous haemorrhoidalis (F.) VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Britain 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 73 75 77 80 82 88 89 92 .95 96 97 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 110
Channel Islands Ireland H1 H3. H8 H9 H16 Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000 H35 H38
47 0 2 3 4
9
•1
8 8 tgeti
100 Pm.
7
•
• 1.
%
• •o:.8 •
.11 • 0 • • 4,, • •
• •
• • 2 •0 • 3* • • • S•
011,01112.1M11 PLOTMOOM • WMWO a,.
0 2 3 4 5
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Athous hirtus (Herbst) Britain 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 45 46 48 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 63 64 68 69 71 73 75 77 96 103 104 105 111 112 Channel Islands Ireland /16 fig //9 Pre-1950 000 H16 1950-1987 000 1121 Both date classes 000 H 35 1138
48 2 3 4
9
75
6
5
4
3
2
9
00/0.1 0.0105 01.0171,0 WY MO 4.,
0 2 3 4 5 6
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Athous subfuscus ( Miiller) Britain
17
Channel Islands Ireland I I Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
49 2 3 4
42
9
• 8 8 411 ? 0 9 Woo
7 5
• 9 •
.WW. ISAAM 'UMW OM OW d.
0 2 3 4 5
Athous vi ttatus F VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS ( . ) Britain 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16' 17 18 19 20 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 36 38 43 44 46 47 48 49 52 53 55 57 59 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 96 98 103 105
Channel Islands Ireland
Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
50 0 2 3 4
•2 •••• 9
• a se
0 100 lubmaorm
Wm. 7 5 6
:• • .g •
• • • 0 • • q• • • 0* • •
• 9
ORMEL ELIO! ROT TED CDI •91 UTIA ORD
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Ctenicera cuprea (F.) Britain 345 6 20 23 27 28 30 32 13 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 46 47 48 49 50 52 54 55 58 59 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 75 77 78 79 80 86 87 88 92 95 96 97 98 102 103 104 105 10G 108 110 111
Channel Islands Ireland H1 H2 H3 119 Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 I/21 //2 H27 Both date classes 000 1133 113 H38 1199
51 2 3 4
' 62
9
61
8
100
100 V %Wm
6
•
00 • •
••, • • 8 00 on
• • •
• 9
614.0.1. 01,003 MDT 1E0 COI 0111000, r
— Cfs--OV 1 2 3 4 5 6
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Ctenicera pectinicornis (L.) Britain
30 39 43 48 55 56 58 59 61 62 63 64 79
Channel Islands Ireland
Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
52 2 3 4
8 8
7
0.
•
014101111. GUMS rum= OM UM OW
2 3 4 5
Anostirus caitaneus (L.) VICE -COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Britain 10
34 35 64 66
Channel Islands Ireland I I Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
53 4
K2
9
el
a 8
7
5
-K„ 4 •
• 3 •• • • 00 •
2 • Jo . :
.1•Atat 60.6 0.07 PI • U. ORO ,
0 0 2 3 4 5 6
(Mill er) VICE-COUNT1 DISTRIBUTIONS Actenicerus sjaelandicus Britain 1 2 3 5 6 9 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 29 30 33 36 37 39 41 42 43 44 46 48 49 57 58 59 62 63 64 69 86 96 97 98 102 105 106 108
Channel Islands Ireland
I H1 1/9 Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 1/21 I/2 Both date classes COO 1/33 1/34 H35 1/38 1/39
54 2 3 4 0Y-
9
8 Tt, 0 CO I Maws.. CO ? MY 7
830
•. • •• • •4, 0 • • • • 2
0•0•411 MAPCO • • 01.0,11:0 Mt WC. a.,
110 Channel Islands Ireland I I 113 Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes000
55 2 3 4
N2
Ni
75
6
5
4
2 3
2
• 9
PANNEL 0.401 .1.07 tE0 coo UIM a•
0 0 2 3 4 6
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Selatosomus angustulus (Kiesenwetter) Britain
40 43 47
Channel Islands Ireland I I Pre-1950 aaig 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
56 •
O 2 3 4
9
8 8
0
7
5
4
• • 3 • • o • • • . • ; 9 • go
OWINEL IMAMS ROT OD ON OIM 0,0 CP.
2 3 4 5
VICE -COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Selatosomus bipustulatus(L.) Britain 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 22 23 25 27 31 32 33 34 36 43 53 55 ST 57
Channel Islands Ireland I/6
Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
57 2 3 4
1 • Pa
..? 9 ,g) Pf NI • 8 71- 0 100 ' Iiemens 0 MANN
7 6
5
4
3
2
9
POMMEL 0.40:11 ROT TED ON UNA OM
2 3 4 6
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Selatosomus impressus (F.) Britain
62 64 67 7/7 77 86 88 92 95 % 97 98 99 101 104 105
Channel Island, Ireland
Pre-1950 1950-1987 1300 Both date classes 000
58 2 3 4
'
• ml 491.: 00 40.001M 9 mgr. • 7 5 6
6 •
• •
I. • 2.s. 4 0. .
S. •
0100•1119/01135 1.1011,03 ON • I.17 1 ORO (i
0 0 2 3 4 5 6
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Selatosomus incanus (Gyllenhal) Britain 1 3 5 6 9 11 12 14 16" 17 18 19 20 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 50 52 53 55 57 58 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 72 73 77 80 86 87 BB 89 91 92 95 96 97 98 103 104 105 106 108 110 111
Channel Islands Ireland H1 Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 1121 Both date classes 000 H35 113 H38 H39
59 2 3 4
• N2
8
0 Yam
7
9
CNNMEL 6-N10, ROI. WY MO
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Selatosomus melancholicus (F.) Britain
Channel Islands Ireland
Pre-1950 008 1950-1987 000 H27 Both date classes 000
60 2 3 4
9
8 •
Ico
75
8
5
4 *4.
3
• 0 • 2
9
owe. •• •• 14.011E0 d Ut I ORO
0 0 2 3 4 5
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Selatosomus nigricornis (Panzer) Britain 11 13 /4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 25 27 29 10 31 33 34 41 54 55 57 61 62 61 64
Channel islands Ireland
Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
61
2 3 4
9
8 4ele
bido
7
•
• ••
• o• • • rT •0 • •
• 08
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VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Prosternon tessellatum (L.) Britain 6 6 .9 11 12 14 15 16 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 32 39 40 41 42 43 45 46 48 54 55 56 57 GO 61 62 63 70 73 75 80 95 103
Channel Islands Ireland I I Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
62 2 3 4
9
8 8
0 ILO • ...... • cc ? •••••• 7 5
5
4
. • 3 :
. • 2
9
ftmmom
2 3 4 5 6
L. VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Elater ferrugineus Britain 15 16 17 2/ 22 26 4/
Channel Islands Ireland I I Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes000
63 •
2 3 4
9 -‘ -7
8 8
9 w.
7
•
ss
4 • • •
• •:•••• 3 • Ile • • • 1 •
• 2 • • • • • • 0.1.1
0011•Cl .00:1 •lOT MD ON Mt MP •
2 3 4 5 0
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Agriotes acuminatus (Stephens) Britain 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 43 47 53 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 63 64 65 68 67 70 72 80 86 96
Channel Islands Ireland
Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
64 O 2 3 4
9
L-1!1-3.2
7
•
• •
00 • • • .13 • 000) • 0 0 •0 2
III • :• 0 0 • • • •
0 .11M41. MANX R01110 ON MI OM
2 3 4 5
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Agriotes lineatus (L.) Britain 9 25 41
89
Channel Islands Ireland 11131 H3 Pre-1950 000 H16 1950-1987 000 /121 Both date classes 000 H 35 H38
65 2 3 4
e r st. m2
9
8 • 8 se 0 Arm
7
•6 : oo.s.
00 e° 5 • I • 0 4. 1 . 41 O I S • 0 "0*
2 • o — . 4 0
POME1. GLAM. PLOT MD OM .0 1.0.1 01911,
Channel Islands Ireland I H9 Pre-1950 000 H16 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000 1135 H38 H39
66 2 3
8 8 si
7
• •
•
• 5 SS CS SS
• S. 4
on • • 46 if 0. 3
.P. e• • • • • 6• • 8 2
0.1101 0/01123 • NAITO U711 ONO Q.. 0 2 3 4 5
Agriotes pallidulus (Illiger) VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Britain 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2/ 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 19 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 72 77 80
Channel Islands Ireland F Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
67 0 2 3 4
9
8 8
moo
7
4
3
2
00106 MAIO 1.1.01111,171 a.. 7 2 3 4 5 6
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Agriotes sordidus (Illiger) Britain 9 10 11 15 16 17 18 19 21 25 34 45 60
Channel Islands Ireland I 1 Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
68 0 2 3 4
(.; S
9
• 8
t---1==21°
> 75
4\ • • .1-.. § o r, 0 4 *--,» - - :12 . ir‹. ' • esl•'-f. - 3 . 0. P • V 00Om ••• , • ''' •-• 024 • r • 0 2 f.„ * .* 0 1:°9 01
00•04 1,01110 COI u7Am Ole CP. I - . ..,,. ..„, ( :, C6' 4 '1,cr
V10E-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Britain 1 3 4 17 18 19 20 33 34 35 36 49 65 66 67
Channel Islands Ireland I I Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
69 2 3 4
N2
N1 8
75
6 •
•>".)
5 • ••
4
. 0 • S • S. • • 3 •• • r • • • 2
•
MONO. 131.4405 0.07 MO ON • MU MP
76\, 0 2 3 4 5 6 0
VICE-COUNT( DISTRIBUTIONS Dalopius marginatus (L.) Britain 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 Channel Islands f I Pre-1950 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000 H38 H39
70 2 3 4
9
NI
8
L-10GM2r 0
7 5 •
• • o •
• • •
•
•
• 9 • • • 0
04••46. R.17171:0 CMS CIPD ,
0 0 2 3 4 5 6
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Sericus brunneus (L.) Britain 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 22 23 25 31 34 39 48 49 54 55 57 58 59 61 62 63 64 65 70 80 82 86 S'8 92 95 96 105 Channel Island, Ireland I I H1 Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes000
71 2 3 4
9
941
• 8
0 Maw
5
•
•
•
COMMEI. DEMOS ROT EEO ON MI OM
0 2 3 4 5
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Synaptus filiformis (F.) Britain 5 17 31 34 35
Channel Islands Ireland
Pre-1950 Ogg 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
72 0 2 3 4
9
8 8 .6
•• 7 5 • •
• •
• • 0
3 •
2 • 0 •
°YAMS ellAKIS ROHM, CY VIM ORD
0 3 4 5
Adrastus pallens (F.)
Channel Islands Ireland I I Pre-1950 000 H15 1950-1987 000 1121 Both date classes 000 1/3 H 40
73 0 2 3 4
PA2
9
N1
8 .o 8 77,
7 5
OW011a. MANN R01140 CM WY MO
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Adrastus rachifer (Fourcroy) Britain 15
Channel Islands Ireland I I Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
74 O 2 3 4
9
•
8 a : •.. O ICO 41/1 I ...... o 4 ....
. •
•• • •
N. 4 • o 6 'Po • le oo 6....
3 • • •• • . 0.. . . • .% .. .• • : es . • ..0 2 • i . 0. s r . . le, : ' POMP. 00,100 ROT MO OM 8 1.111.:A03 el'.
0 0 2 3 4 5 6
VICE-COUNTYDISTRIBUTIONS Denticollis linearis (L.) Britain 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 77 80 86 88 89 92 95 96 97 98 107 110 112
75 4
9
Ni
8 8
42 s=1/1 7
I (
II
000111EL WKS • 1<'.? ROT RD CM WM OP
2 3 4 5
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Panspoeus guttatus Sharp Britain
17 22
Channel lalands Ireland
Pre-1950 gag 1950-1987 • 000 Both date clasaes 000
76 2 •
9
8
7
• • •
0.0113. 1SLMOB 14.011£1, WV OM
2 3 4 5
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Trixagus brevicollis (de Bonvouloir) Britain 3 17 22 25 26 36
Channel Islands Ireland I I Pre-1950 0129 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
77 2 3 4
N2
9
711
8 Igeg,
0 law
7 5 6
6
5
4
3 • • 0
2 o
•
MIMI. 017001 RO7 70, 01 71%1 001
0 0 2 3 4 5 6
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Trixagus carini frons(de Bonvouloir) Britain 8 9 10 11 14 /5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 28 32 33 34 36 38 43 56 59 63 64
Channel Islands Ireland I I Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes000
78 0 2 3 4
9
7-1:1-11*
7
• a
5
8 0,g;iii
••• • 4
3 • o • 2 • 8 • • 0
VaILL ISUMOS R07113.1 COI U71.1 d., tZj 0 0 2 3 4 5
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Trixagus dermestoides (L.) Britain
Channel Islands . Ireland I I Pre-1950 000 1111 1112 1120 1950-1987 000 1/21 Both date classes 000 113 1139
79 0 2 3 4
9
8
7
5
4
3
2 • • 9
.M. -(7 RO. . WM OW
2 3 4 5
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Tri xagus el ateroi des H(ee r) Britain 14 15 /6 17 18 19 20
Channel Islands Ireland I I Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
80 3 4
9
8 8
7
•
•• •
•
010•11.17. 0J0011 ROTTED OM LITY a.,
0 2 3 4 5 (Curtis) VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Trixagus obtusus Britain 3 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 27 30 31 33 34 55 65
Channel Islands Ireland I I Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
81 2 3 4
9
NI
8
0 ' 7
0 •••111 WOOS ROT 11:0 010 MI OW a..
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Eucnemis capucina Ahrens Britain 11 22
Channel Islands Ireland
Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
82 2 3 4
9
Sae
6 •
5 •O•
4
3 •
C. 2
001014 OLOYeel 14.0,140 ' 1.11110.,
2 3 4 5 6
VICE -COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Dirhagus pygmaeus (F.) Britain 2 3 4 8 10 11 13 15 16
33 34 36 62 69 73
105 Channel Islands Ireland I Pre-1950 gag 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
83 2 3 4
9
111
8 8
9 (115717-11."
7
5 • •
4
0 5.. • . r . 3 •8 • 2
0•• • MAO • r - ROM, CM LOMOND
2 3 4 5
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Melasi s buprestoides ( L. ) Britain 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 19 55 56 57 58 59 62 63 64 65
Channel Islands Ireland [ 1 / I H3 Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
84 0 2 3 4
9
8 8
303 103.333. 9 103 7
9
OMMEL 0.003 3103 MO 00 WV OW
2 3 4 5
Epiphanis cornutusEschscholtz VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Britain
23 24 33 34
Channel Islands Ireland I Pre-1950 Ogg 1950-1887 000 Both date classes 000
85 2 3 4
9
8 8 .0
•00 0 WY.
7
ONVONO. ONMOS ROME. ON UM ORO
0
1/10E-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Hylis cariniceps (Reitter) Britain 9 11
Channel Islands Ireland I I Pre-1950 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
86 2 3 4 3
9
tie
7
8
5
4 F{.
3
2
0 4.1 .1.1. SAWS ROt IMO OM YIUGPM) d.
2 3 4 5 6
VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTIONS Hylis olexai (Palm) Britain
17
Channel Islands Ireland
Pre-1950 000 1950-1987 000 Both date classes 000
87 á SPECIES INDEX
Actenicerus sjaelandicus54 Dicronychus equiseti 37 Adrastus pallens 73 Dirhagus pygmaeus 83 rachifer 74 Elater ferrugineus 63 Agritoes acuminatus 64 Epiphanis cornutus 85 lineatus 65 Eucnemis capucina 82 obscurus 66 Fleutiauxellus maritimus 30 pallidulus 67 quadripustulatus 31 sordidus 68 Harminius undulatus 43 sputator 69 Hylis cariniceps 86 Agrypnus murinus 15 olexai 87 Ampedus balteatus 16 Hypnoidus riparius 29 cardinalis 17 Ischnodes sanguinicollis 26 cinnabarinus 18 Lacon querceus 7 elongantulus 19 Limoniscus violaceus 42 nigerrimus 7 Megapenthes lugens 28 nigrinus 20 Melanotus erythropus 38 pomonae 21 punctolineatus 39 pomorum 22 Melasis buprestoides 84 praeustus 7 Negastrius pulchellus 32 ruficeps 7 sabulicola 33 rufipennis 23 Panspoeus guttatus 7, 76 sanguineus 7 Procraerus tibialis 27 sanguinolentus 24 Prosternon tessellatum 62 tristis 25 Selatosomus aeneus 55 Anostirus castaneus 53 angustulus 56 Athous bicolor 45 bipustulatus 57 campyloides 46 Cruciatus 8 haemorrhoidalis 47 impressus 58 hirtus 48 incanus 59 subfuscus 49 melancholicus 7, 60 vittatus 50 nigricornis 61 Cardiophorus asellus 35 Serious brunneus 71 erichsoni 36 Stenagostus villosus 44 gramineus 7 Synaptus filiformis 72 ruficollis 8 Trixagus brevicollis 77 Cidnopus aeruginosus 40 carinifrons 78 minutus 41 dermestoides 79 Ctenicera cuprea 51 elateroides 80 pectinicornis 52 obtusus 81 Dalopius marginatus 70 Zorochros flavipes 7 Denticollis linearis 75 minimus 34
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