PSL cats 2021

03/06/21

CatFirstBestNew
Algae: Fucus serratusFucus serratusn/a
Slime Moulds: Lycogala epidendrumLycogala epidendrumn/a
Protists other:  n/a
Lichens: Xanthoria parietinaXanthoria parietina n/a
Fungi:Flammulina velutipesFlammulina velutipes Cheilymenia granulata
Bryophytes: Lunularia cruciataUlota phyllanthan/a
Vascular Plants: Poa annuaLittle Mouse-earWinter Heliotrope
Sponges:  n/a
Comb Jellies:  n/a
Cnidarians: Beadlet AnenomeDahlia Anenome Dahlia anemone
Molluscs: Clausilia bidentataOnchidoris bilamellataOnchidoris bilamellata
Bryozoans:Electra pilosaElectra pilosaFlustrellidra hispida
Annelid worms: Satchellius mammalisNeoamphitrite figulusNeoamphitrite figulus
Sea Spiders:  n/a
PlatyhelminthsPolycelis nigraPolycelis nigran/a
Arachnids: Megabunus diademaAelurillus v-insignitusDrassodes cupreus
Myriapods: Cylindroiulus punctatusPolydesmus denticulatus n/a
Crustaceans: Philoscia muscorumPorcellio spinicornisPorcellio spinicornis
Springtails etc.Dicyrtomina saundersiDicyrtomina saundersi n/a
Bristletails:   n/a
Odonata: Large Red DamselLarge Red Damsel n/a
Orthopteroids:   n/a
Hemipteroids: Dicyphus stachydisEupelix cuspidataEupelix cuspidata
Hymenoptera: Tree BeeAndrena barbilabrisNomada fabriciana
Coleoptera: Anthobium unicolorMargarinotus neglectusAegialia arenaria
Diptera: Crumomyia roseriiLimnellia fallaxLimnellia fallax
Butterflies: PeacockPeacock n/a
Moths: Tortricodes alternellaAgonopterix assimilellaAgonopterix assimilella
Ins: RSODasypsyllus gallinulaeDasypsyllus gallinulaeDasypsyllus gallinulae
Echinoderms: Common BrittlestarCommon Brittlestarn/a
Tunicates:Ascidiella scabraCiona intestinalisCiona intestinalis
Fish: ShannyWorm PipefishWorm Pipefish
Reptiles: Common LizardCommon Lizard n/a
Amphibians: Bufo bufoBufo bufo n/a
Birds: Blue TitGlaucous Gulln/a
Mammals: Grey SquirrelHumpback Whalen/a
other AnimalsSpirorbis spirorbisLineus longissimusLineus longissimus
3731n/a17


26/04/2021

New for county:
Coleoptera: 4
Diptera: 2
Hymenoptera: 2
Hemiptera: 1
Fish: 1


2 comments:

  1. Nice, very nice. I'm particularly gripped by the representative for Mammals. Presumably your Tree Bee was an overwintering queen and not active?

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    1. Yep - under a bit of wood. I might add a column for "best" rather than first!

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