Suffolk’s Priority Bug Species
Key
Listed as a conservation priority in Suffolk’s Biodiversity Action Plan.
Closely associated with Suffolk’s landscape and natural identity.
Identified as a key priority for recovery under Suffolk’s Local Nature Recovery Strategy.
Has a Species of the Month article attached.
Guidance on identification and recording can be found on the British Bugs website or on our Species Identification Guides page.
Major Publications
- Notes on Suffolk Shieldbugs. A.C. Hubbard (2009) vol. 45
- Notes on Suffolk Shieldbugs. A.C. Hubbard (1995) vol. 31
- The Hemiptera of Suffolk: First Supplement. C. Morley (1933) vol. 2
- Hemiptera of Suffolk. C. Morley (1905) Available online
Papers from Suffolk Natural History
- Fire Bug Pyrrhocoris apterus ‘new’ to Suffolk (2019) vol. 55
- Berytinus montivagus (Meyer-Dur, 1841) (Hemiptera: Berytidae) new to Suffolk? A. Knowles (2018) vol. 54
- Four species of Hemiptera new to Suffolk. N. Cuming (2006) vol. 42
- European Eared Leafhopper. A.E. Aston (1998) vol. 34
- The Beet Leaf Bug in East Anglia. G.D. Heathcote (1972) vol. 16
