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IRELAND-ONLY INVERTEBRATES

IRELAND-ONLY INVERTEBRATES. What are they and where do they occur?. IRELAND-ONLY INVERTEBRATES What are they? Species within the geographical area of Britain and Ireland that have : A only ever been recorded in Ireland B present in Ireland but extinct/not established in Britain

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IRELAND-ONLY INVERTEBRATES

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  1. IRELAND-ONLY INVERTEBRATES What are they and where do they occur?

  2. IRELAND-ONLY INVERTEBRATES Whatare they? Species within the geographical area of Britain and Ireland that have : A only ever been recorded in Ireland B present in Ireland but extinct/not established in Britain C present in Ireland and one other island   X 

  3. Burren Green Calamia tridens • Central European species • Feeds on Blue Moor-grass Sesleria caerulea characteristic species of Burren grasslands

  4. Selatosomusmelancholicus • A click beetle. Discovered but misidentified on the Mullet peninsula by Stelfox • Northern European species montane in Alps/Pyrenees above 1500m

  5. Limnoporusrufoscutellatus • Large north Eurasian pondskater • Found at low densities in lakes and large ponds throughout Ireland

  6. Main distribution Ireland, Netherlands, Finland, probably Russia, Mongolia Northern temperate species mesotrophic ponds Irish Bluet Coenagrion lunulatum

  7. Kerry Slug Geomalacus maculosus

  8. Caddis fly Limnephiluspati Described from Irish specimens Larvae undescribed Extinct Britain Since 1980 has been seen at one site in Tipperary, one on Isle of Man and two in Germany Calcareous fens

  9. What are they?

  10. Cumulative number of species

  11. Occurrence by Habitat

  12. Lough Neagh The Burren PollardstownFen Killarney National Park

  13. Grassland species Wetland species

  14. Ireland-only Insects Ireland-only Vascular Plants

  15. Praeger on turloughs • ‘The animals of the turloughs have not been examined but the abrupt changes of water-level would not seem to be favourable to the presence of any varied or characteristic fauna.’ Praeger on The Burren • ‘The fauna (not yet fully examined) offers little of remark.’

  16. Fairy Shrimp Tanymastix stagnalis • Primitive freshwater crustacean • Lives in temporary cool water pools with no fish • 7 Irish sites; most in the east Burren wetlands • Eggs survive drying, hatch after rewetting

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