Schendyla nemorensis (C.L. Koch, 1837) | ||
This small Centipede is probably fairly common over much of Nottinghamshire, as these invertebrates are rarely (or never) recorded. Our first record of Schendyla nemorensis came from an urban garden at Mapperley in Nottingham and it took several more years, before we found another, this time at an old sand quarry at Market Warsop in 2017. A small species, growing up to around 20mm. | ||
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Nottinghamshire (VC56) distribution of Schendyla nemorensis |
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