4 Response to "First record of rare shield bug for East Sussex!"
- Gibster Says:
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Great news re the Bastard Toadflax Shieldbug! But the post-1990 map is inaccurate. I had one at Portland Bill a few years back and Martin Cade has a pic of one from 2008 (see http://www.portlandbirdobs.org.uk/latest_aug2008.htm) I hadn't realised quite how rare it was getting! I've only ever seen the foodplant at Epsom Downs, Surrey. The bug I found at Portland was under a flat rock at The Bill area itself.
- 18 April 2013 at 06:58
- Graeme Lyons Says:
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Well these maps are only ever as accurate as our recording keeping and the systems that pull all these records together. I don't see why we can't record straight into a database on top of up to date aerial photos as we survey. Would save so much time. Tristan, thanks for the comments and for adding another species to my list!
Graeme - 18 April 2013 at 07:36
- Lucy and Caroline Says:
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Just found one of these little fellas in my home. Can they fly? It appeared to be producing a vibrating sound.. never seen anything like it! I took a few snaps of him before he disappeared from my garden. This post really helped me identify what he was so thank you! :)
- 2 July 2014 at 18:10
Excellent work Graeme, would be great if you could track down this species at other sites in Sussex.
I think you can safely count your Odontoscelis nymphs from Lakenheath as O. lineola; O. fuliginosa is certainly not present in the Brecks any more (and probably never was).