Taxonomy
- Adephaga
- Carabidae
- Anisodactylus
- Anisodactylus nemorivagus
Common name
Heath Short-spur
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Description
Size: 8-10mm
Basic colour: Black
Pattern colour: Faint pale mark on head.
Pronotoum: Sides strongly contracted to the obtuse but sharp hind angles which are hardly toothed.
Leg colour: Reddish-brown or sometimes black.
Confusion species: Anisodactylus binotatus
Basic colour: Black
Pattern colour: Faint pale mark on head.
Pronotoum: Sides strongly contracted to the obtuse but sharp hind angles which are hardly toothed.
Leg colour: Reddish-brown or sometimes black.
Confusion species: Anisodactylus binotatus
UK Priority Species data collation Anisodactylus nemorivagus
Biology
Status: Scarce. Local in southern England and south Wales, with a single Irish record from Cork.
UKBAP Species: Yes
Habitat: Dry sandy heaths.
Other notes: Elytral shoulders angled between basal rim and elytral margin; interval without punctures at their base; outer two elytral intervals finely pubescent, especially towards the rear, apices not or little divergent, sub-apical sinuation strong. Wings present.
UKBAP Species: Yes
Habitat: Dry sandy heaths.
Other notes: Elytral shoulders angled between basal rim and elytral margin; interval without punctures at their base; outer two elytral intervals finely pubescent, especially towards the rear, apices not or little divergent, sub-apical sinuation strong. Wings present.
Articles
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(1993), Anisodactylus nemorivagus (Duftschmid) (Carabidae), new to Ireland The Coleopterist 2(2):44