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List of Beetles Recorded in Mile End Park List of beetles recorded in Mile End Park List of beetles recorded in Mile End Park Up to 18/1/2021 (some 2020 collections still to be identified) Collected by J Edward Milner, identified by Norman Heal 448 species (2019/20 additions shown in bold) Species are listed by family, along with the date of the first Mile End Park record and any national status such as Red Data Book, Notable or Local species. Carabidae (ground beetles) Acupalpus dubius 14/06/05 Agonum dorsale 18/05/06 Agonum fuliginosum 01/07/18 Agonum lunicollis 29/07/14 Amara aenea 15/04/07 Amara anthobia 15/04/07 Amara apricaria 13/07/06 Amara bifrons 15/11/09 Amara communis 15/11/09 Amara convexior 15/05/11 Amara eurynota 15/01/09 Amara familiaris 14/04/10 Amara lucida 15/04/05 Notable b Amara lunicollis 26/06/14 Amara ovata 15/09/11 Amara similata 15/07/11 Amara tibialis 15/04/07 Anchomenus dorsalis 25/07/13 Asaphidion curtum 17/06/08 Badister bullatus (=bipustulata) 15/05/10 Bembidion clercki 15/07/12 Bembidion femoratum 15/11/10 Bembidion guttula 14/04/10 Bembidion lampros 15/05/13 Bembidion lunulatum 06/05/18 Bembidion mannerheimii unicolor) 01/05/17 Bembidion obtusum 06/06/19 Bembidion properans 15/09/12 Bembidion quadrimaculatum 27/08/13 Brachinus sclopeta 15/05/10 Bradycellus harpalinus 14/03/04 Bradycellus verbasci 12/02/13 Calathus fuscipes 14/04/10 Calathus melanocephalus s.s. 15/07/10 Calathus rotundicollis 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foveatus 17/09/09 Synuchus vivalis 29/09/19 Trechus quadristriatus 15/12/10 Noteridae (burrowing water beetles) Noterus clavicornis 16/05/04 Hydrophilidae (water scavenger beetles) Anacaena limbata 27/05/14 Cercyon pygmaeus 15/06/13 Cercyon terminatus 15/06/12 Chaetarthria seminulum 01/09/19 Notable b Enochrus testaceus 16/05/04 Helochares punctatus 14/03/04 Helophorus rufipes 14/10/10 Megasternum concinnum 15/11/12 Sphaeridium scarabaeoides 14/04/10 Staphylinidae (rove beetles) Aleochara bipustulata (complex) 15/07/10 Aleochara brevipennis 27/05/14 Notable Aleochora lanuginosa 15/06/11 Aloconota gregaria 14/04/10 Aloconota sulcifrons 31/03/15 Amarochara forticornis 16/05/04 RDBK Amischa analis 15/08/12 Anotylus inustus 15/05/10 Anotylus rugosus 15/04/09 19/01/2021 page 2 of 11 List of beetles recorded in Mile End Park Anotylus sculpturatus 15/02/10 Anotylus tetracarinatus 16/05/04 Atheta aquatica 31/10/03 Atheta brunnipennis 15/06/13 Atheta crassicornis 26/09/14 Atheta graminicola 15/12/08 Atheta laticollis 15/09/12 Atheta triangulum 17/09/09 Atheta trinotata 01/09/19 Atheta xanthopus 26/03/14 Bolitobius analis 15/05/13 Bolitobius castaneus 06/05/18 Bolitobius cingulatus 14/04/10 Callicerus rigidicornis 15/05/13 Carpelimus corticinus 01/01/17 Cypha longicornis 15/04/11 Datomicra nigra 15/07/09 Dimetrota atramentaria 27/05/14 Dimetrota dadopera 15/04/11 Dimetrota nigripes 16/05/04 Dinaraea aequata 15/07/09 Dinaraea angustula 15/05/09 Encephalus complicans 2020 Scarce Gabrius appendiculatus (subnigrus) 15/05/10 Gabrius breviventer 07/08/10 Gabrius nigritulus 25/07/13 Gyrohypnus angustatus 14/06/05 Ischnosoma splendidum 15/09/12 Lathrobium geminum 15/04/07 Leptacinus formicetorum 01/07/18 Liogluta longiuscula 15/05/08 Liogluta microptera 24/04/14 Liogluta pagana 15/11/12 Notable b Medon apicalis 15/04/11 Notable b Megalinus glabratus 01/09/18 Megarthrus depressus 01/09/19 Metopsia clypeata (=retusa) 15/04/09 Micropeplus staphylinoides 06/01/15 Mocyta (Atheta) fungi 12/01/13 Mocyta orbata 15/05/11 Mycetoporus longulus 15/04/07 Mycetoporus nigricollis 15/03/12 Mycetoporus splendidus 15/08/12 Mycetota laticollis 15/07/12 Ocypus aeneocephalus 15/01/09 Ocypus olens 12/02/13 Oligota apricata 01/07/18 Oligota parva 15/08/09 Oligota pumilio 14/04/10 Oligota punctulata 26/06/14 Omalium caesum 15/02/11 Omalium italicum 15/02/09 Omalium rivulare 14/10/10 Othius angustus (=melanocephalus) 02/06/18 19/01/2021 page 3 of 11 List of beetles recorded in Mile End Park Othius laeviusculus 15/02/09 Othius punctulatus 14/04/10 Oxypoda acuminata (lividipennis) 15/07/12 Oxypoda brachyptera 15/03/11 Oxypoda brevicornis (=umbrata) 18/07/05 Oxypoda haemorrhoa 15/04/11 Pella laticollis 02/06/18 Pella limbata 15/05/13 Philhygra palustris 15/05/13 Philonthus carbonarius (varius) 15/03/12 Philonthus cognatus 15/05/09 Philonthus decorus 15/05/13 Philonthus jurgans 15/03/13 Philonthus laminatus 16/03/09 Philonthus marginatus 15/08/12 Philonthus nitidicollis 15/05/10 Notable b Philonthus varians 15/09/12 Phloeocharis subtilissima 01/07/18 Plataraea brunnea 15/05/09 Platydracus stercorarius 15/08/12 Platystethus alutaceus 15/11/12 Platystethus arenarius 15/08/12 Proteinus brachypterus 15/04/11 Proteinus ovalis 15/03/10 Quedius boops 15/11/10 Quedius curtipennis 27/08/13 Quedius levicollis (tristis) 15/09/08 Quedius maurorufus 13/10/12 Quedius molochinus 01/01/17 Quedius nemoralis 15/02/10 Quedius nitipennis 01/12/17 Quedius schatzmayri 13/10/12 Quedius semianeus 15/02/10 Quedius semiobscurus 15/11/12 Quedius tristis 13/10/12 Quedius umbrinus 01/12/17 Rugilus orbiculatus 27/08/13 Rugilus rufipes 15/05/11 Sepedophilus marshami 15/02/12 Sepedophilus nigripennis 15/05/09 Staphylinus dimidiaticornis 01/07/18 Stenus aceris 17/10/06 Stenus bifoveolatus 01/10/16 Stenus brunnipes 15/05/13 Stenus clavicornis 15/08/12 Stenus clavipes 28/05/15 Stenus fulvicornis 13/10/12 Stenus impressus 17/10/06 Stenus juno 25/07/13 Stenus ossium 16/03/09 Stenus providus (= rogeri) 26/06/14 Stenus subaeneus 15/06/11 Sunius propinquus 15/09/11 Tachinus flavolimbatus 15/02/09 RDBK 19/01/2021 page 4 of 11 List of beetles recorded in Mile End Park Tachinus marginellus 13/08/06 Tachinus rufipes 01/09/18 Tachinus signatus 24/04/14 Tachinus subterraneus 15/11/10 Tachyporus chrysomelinus 15/11/09 Tachyporus dispar 15/07/09 Tachyporus hypnorum 15/04/09 Tachyporus nitidulus 15/11/09 Tachyporus pusillus 15/04/13 Tasgius ater 16/10/04 Tasgius globulifer 15/11/12 Tasgius melanarius 01/12/17 Tasgius morsitans 13/10/12 Tasgius winkleri 15/03/10 Thinobaena vestita 14/04/10 Xantholinus elegans 28/08/14 Xantholinus glabratus 14/10/10 Xantholinus linearis Xantholinus longiventris 15/07/10 Zyras limbatus 15/05/13 Silphidae (carrion beetles) Silpha atrata 18/07/05 Silpha atrata (form brunnea) 20/05/05 Silpha laevigata 15/05/11 Silpha tristis 29/07/14 Phalacridae (shining flower beetles) Olibrus flavicornis 29/07/14 RDBK Olibrus liquidus 30/09/17 Olibrus millefolii 31/10/15 Notable b Phalacrus championi 15/06/12 Notable a Phalacrus fimetarius 31/03/15 Coccinellidae (ladybirds) Adalia 10-punctatum 06/04/18 Adalia bipunctata 25/07/13 Coccinella 10-punctata 02/06/02 Exochomus 4-pustulatus 02/06/02 Harmonia axyridis 15/04/09 Micraspis 16-punctata 31/03/15 Nephus quadrimaculatus 2020 Platynaspis luteorubra 15/04/11 Notable a Propylea 14-punctata 15/07/11 Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata 24/04/14 Rhyzobius chrysomeloides 26/01/14 Rhyzobius litura 15/05/09 Scymnus frontalis 15/05/11 Subcoccinella 24-punctata 06/04/18 Tytthaspis sedecimpunctata 16/09/01 19/01/2021 page 5 of 11 List of beetles recorded in Mile End Park Histeridae (clown beetles) Kissister minimus 15/04/11 Paralister carbonarius 01/07/18 Paralister purpurascens 15/05/11 Peranus bimaculatus 01/07/18 Nitidulidae (sap beetles or pollen beetles) Brachypterus glaber 15/04/07 Epuraea aestiva 15/05/11 Meligethes aeneus 15/04/09 Meligethes carinulatus 15/09/12 Meligethes fulvipes 03/05/16 Notable b Meligethes 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