My most unusual observations
The second location at which Dasylobus graniferus has been recorded in the British Isles: |
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An Isodontia mexicana, seen on the same plant in the same fortnight two years running:
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A Faunula patagonica butterfly, seen in Patagonia (28 other Inaturalist records, 23 records on GBIF):
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The first recorded sighting of Tritomegas sexmaculatus in Central London:
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The first recorded sighting of Pseudeuophrys erratica between Cambridge in the north and the south coast of England in the south:
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A sighting of the blue and red cuckoo wasp, Holopyga generosa, first recorded in the UK in 2020, with a total of 20 records on Inaturalist/GBIF:
See https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/cf125/96977-holopyga-generosa-ovata-records-from-the-united-kingdom for a summary of records, and relevant links |
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A needs_id sighting of Oecetis notata, which at the moment has no 2024 records in the UK on GBIF and no other records on iNaturalist. This appeared in our moth light trap.
https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/search?taxon_key=1436629&gadm_gid=GBR |
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The sixth Greater London record of a Bloxworth Snout (Hypena obsitalis) on any database:
More links at https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/239673403 |
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An observation of an unusual Phlegra genus spider in Crete See https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/cf125/98877-phlegra-lineata-and-phlegra-theseusi-salticidae |