The Dark-clawed Chthonic, Chthonius tenuis at Higher Hyde Heath Dorset today.
Posts by Lloyd Davies
Higher Hyde Heath Dorset, Sand Lizards, Lacerta agilis, males enjoying the sun
A trip to Higher Hyde Heath reserve in Dorset, always a great place for late spring trips, I'll have to do three posts to get all my favourites in. First Euophrys (Talavera) petrensis. 2 male two female
There are a range of non-native flatworms in the garden in Shaftesbury including lots of Kontikia ventrolineata, but I'd never seen one that had recently produced an egg cocoon before .
They look like twins! Great shots1
A trip to Hartland Moor today, a real favourite for me. There was bright sun so lots out and about, I was too slow to photograph the lizards and the Green Tiger Beetles but managed to snap these boys; the V-Fronted Spider, Aelurillus v-insignitus and the Metallic Jumping Spider Evarcha arcuata
Gold on the beach! Some Cassida nobilis from Chesil Beach at Abbotsbury yesterday.
I think I will collect every picture of a pale one and the standard one posted after it, not very scientific but might be interesting.
That's a beauty! I've never seen one of the "pale one". But an odd thing I've noticed verifying Bee-flies on iRecord is that the pale ones are almost always photographed hanging back off things, frequently almost upside down, in a position I almost never see dark forms rest, might be a coincidence.
For more than fifty years I have enjoyed the spring activities of Newts, where I was growing up that was mainly Smooth Newts so it's a joy on the south Dorset heaths to see Palmate Newts, Lissotriton helveticus, like this male at Hartland Moor
I planned an exciting rock pooling trip to Kimmeridge but sadly a tide timing error and leaking wellingtons put pay to that, but I did find a beautiful Boat Bug, Enoplops scapha, a local favourite
Dorset is a greatbvplace for invertebrates,today I went down to Eype, my favourite site in the county. Always something new&exciting at all times of year. Here are my favourites of today. Uks smartest beetle the Chine Beetle, Drypta dentata and the most successful ant mimc spider Synnageles venatorr
I can imagine, but it's great encouragement to us all, keep up the good work!
Yes I try and get all my likely IDs on the srs records.
A nice little Oak Jumping Spider, Ballus chalybeius, from the New Forest yesterday, not an Oak in sight but she didn't seem worried, spring must be on the way!
He does a great job!
Poking around in winter Wood Ant nest at Grest Ovens Reserve in Dorset, I was very luck to find another Shiny Guest Ant, Formicoxenus nitidulus, and doubly so because this one was a queen.
I went out to Crates Wood near Shaftesbury to see if I could find this, the Winter Scorpion Fly or Snow Flea. This is a winter specialist, when I see them I always think of the Greeks and Trojans with bronze armour. Only a single male today, Boreus hyemalis
A species I have been on the lookout for for some time. This is the tiny Shiny Guest Ant, Formicoxenus nitidulus, this one was found inside a quiet Wood Ants' nest in South Dorset. It is a "guest' because it sets up its nest within Formica nests in the Uk and gets its food from them.
Some more Pseudoscorpions from Crates Wood, Shaftesbury. Two Moss Neobisid, Neobisium carcinoides with springtail prey and two photos of a Riddish Two-eyed Chelifer, Roncus lubricus
I went to Crates Wood near Shaftesbury which has lots of thick moss on the ground. I found lots of Pseudoscorpions mainly Moss Neobisid, Neosbisium carcinoides. Including one that spent a long time cleaning its palps and jaws, allowing a lucky shot showing the variable teeth on the fixed finger.
Nice find and great photos!
A new Harvestman for the garden in Shaftesbury, this is a relatively new species in the UK . Dicranopalpus larvatus
A dark and shiny pseudoscorpion with pale reddish palps and claws facing right on a piece of wood.
I rarely find Neobisium carcinoides so it was a good job that the Norfolk beetle recorder was on hand at NWT Sweet Briar Marshes yesterday to find this one for me. Martin is far better at finding these critters than me! #Arachtober #arachnids #pseudoscorpions
Daudebarbia rufa, first seen in the UK 2016. Fantastic day in South Wales with Naturalist Christian Owen who first found this species in the UK,also great thanks to Alastair Stevens for the invite.
A garden find from Shaftesbury this week, I occasionally see these in the house (usually the kitchen) but this is the first outdoor one I've seen. This is a Wine Cellar Spider, Psilochorus simoni carrying her eggs. (I do have a small cellar but rarely any wine for very long)
A Pseudoscorpion from the garden in Shaftesbury last week, this one is the Reddish Two-eyed Chelifer, Roncus lubricus.
Yes, I try to irecord most of what I find, including using the group species group for arachnids.
Chthonius ischnocheles with an Orbatid mite meal, in the garden in Shaftesbury. They seem to like these!
I've been looking for this one in Dorset for years!