Graeme Lyons
@graemelyons.bsky.social
Freelance entomologist specialising in reserve management, conservation grazing, rewilding & farming. 2nd place pan-species listing. Spiders. Bugs. Grew up below poverty line. AuDHD. Writing this https://pelagicpublishing.com/products/pan-species-listing
I believe there already is one and it was not that long ago!
November 10, 2025 at 8:48 AM
I believe there already is one and it was not that long ago!
2/2 I have three records in my database (although it is int here as 'nudibranch' until the UKSI is updated). Here are my records mapped in Recorder6. Three records of four individuals (seemingly all adult) from three 2 km squares and two hectads. It's already been spotted on the north coast too!
November 9, 2025 at 11:36 AM
2/2 I have three records in my database (although it is int here as 'nudibranch' until the UKSI is updated). Here are my records mapped in Recorder6. Three records of four individuals (seemingly all adult) from three 2 km squares and two hectads. It's already been spotted on the north coast too!
2/2 I have just one record (hopefully that will change today). I have already entered it into my database and mapped it here.
November 7, 2025 at 10:20 AM
2/2 I have just one record (hopefully that will change today). I have already entered it into my database and mapped it here.
The one I had at Iping was from moss under pines.
November 5, 2025 at 4:38 PM
The one I had at Iping was from moss under pines.
2/2 I have 230 records. There are more dots on my map for this species in Sussex than there currently are on the Sussex SRS map. I have nearly 3 years of spider records (c30,000 records) waiting to get on the SRS, I can't wait for the new atlas to go live, update and reflect this.
November 5, 2025 at 4:28 PM
2/2 I have 230 records. There are more dots on my map for this species in Sussex than there currently are on the Sussex SRS map. I have nearly 3 years of spider records (c30,000 records) waiting to get on the SRS, I can't wait for the new atlas to go live, update and reflect this.
2/2 Seems to be adult pretty much all year round. Mostly recorded by suction. Apparently feeds on sedges and rushes.
November 4, 2025 at 11:50 AM
2/2 Seems to be adult pretty much all year round. Mostly recorded by suction. Apparently feeds on sedges and rushes.
2/2 I have 105 records. Can turn up anywhere but the coastal part of the East Sussex downs is the place I see the most of them.
November 3, 2025 at 12:59 PM
2/2 I have 105 records. Can turn up anywhere but the coastal part of the East Sussex downs is the place I see the most of them.
2/2 I have 45 records. Although not listed as scarce, this is always a nice thing to find.
November 2, 2025 at 9:40 AM
2/2 I have 45 records. Although not listed as scarce, this is always a nice thing to find.
2/2 I have 42 records, most of which are from wooded parts of the Downs, especially the scarp slope.
November 1, 2025 at 7:04 PM
2/2 I have 42 records, most of which are from wooded parts of the Downs, especially the scarp slope.