Stenolophus teutonus (Shrank, 1781) | ||
Possibly the first record for Nottinghamshire was the one pictured below, which was found under a small stone near a water-filled ditch on the former Thoresby Pit Top. Seemingly not common in the UK, with the majority of records coming from south-eastern counties, this is just one of many reasons why our former colliery sites are such important and often unique habitats. | ||
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Nottinghamshire (VC56) distribution of Stenolophus teutonus |
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