Leiobunum blackwalli (Meade, 1861)
Common, although not as widespread as the Leiobunum rotundum. Leiobunum blackwalli is typically a Harvestman of well vegetated sites, but the two often share the same habitat and both will occur in urban areas. Often found resting on the trunks of trees and fence posts.
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Nottinghamshire (VC56) distribution of Leiobunum blackwalli
 
 
 
 
The records for the Nottinghamshire distribution map are currently provided by the following contributors - Trevor and Dilys Pendleton. Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. Pauline Bradford. Keith and Belinda Lugg. Meg Skinner. Wil Heeney. Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (Sherwood Forest Invertebrate Directory 2014).

You can contribute your own records to help us gain an accurate status of this species in Nottinghamshire. Send an Excel spreadsheet of your records via the 'contact us' link at the top of the homepage.

Updated January 2024

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