Anaspis regimbarti (Schilsky, 1895)
A small species, Anaspis regimbarti is one of a number of species which belong to the Scraptiidae family, many of which are difficult to identify to species level without the aid of a microscope. They are most frequently found on the flowers of Umbellifers and by beating Hawthorn when in flower during May.
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Nottinghamshire (VC56) distribution of Anaspis regimbarti
 
 
 
 
The records for the Nottinghamshire distribution map are currently provided by the following contributors - Trevor and Dilys Pendleton. M L Denton (2002 Sherwood Forest Coleoptera survey). Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. Natural England - Invertebrate Site Register 2006. Wil Heeney. NBGRC. Natural England - Birklands and Bilhaugh SSSI & Birklands West and Ollerton Corner SSSI, Nottinghamshire Saproxylic invertebrate survey, Natural England Field Unit, April-October 2018. Clumber Park SSSI Saproxylic Invertebrate Survey - A report to Natural England by EMEC Ecology 2019. David Shaw.

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Updated January 2024

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