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County Recorder: Paul Lee



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Suffolk’s Priority other Invertebrate Species

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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.

 



This group covers a broad range of terrestrial invertebrates that fall outside the major insect and spider recording schemes, including millipedes (Diplopoda), centipedes (Chilopoda), woodlice (Isopoda), springtails (Collembola), earthworms (Lumbricidae), and several other groups such as barkflies, lacewings, thrips, bristletails and scorpion flies. Recording in Suffolk has benefited from the long-standing contributions of recorders such as Paul Lee, whose work on woodlice and other arthropods spans more than two decades of annual reports. Historical records for some groups – including Crustacea, Rotifera and worms – date back to the 1930s and beyond. Our Species Identification Guides page lists many useful resources.


 

Major Publications

  • Woodlice in Suffolk. P. Lee (1993) vol. 29
  • (A summary of) the Total Living Fauna of Suffolk. C. Morley (1943) vol. 5

 


 

Papers from Suffolk Natural History

  • Orford Ness and its remarkable invertebrate fauna. S. Warrington (2023) vol. 59
  • Spider ... & Other Arthropods Recorder's Report 2005/6. P. Lee (2007) vol. 43
  • Spider ... & Other Arthropods Recorder's Report 2004. P. Lee (2005) vol. 41
  • Other Arthropods Recorder's Report 2003. P. Lee (2004) vol. 41
  • Other Arthropods Recorder's Report 2002. P. Lee (2003) vol. 39
  • Other Arthropods Recorder's Report 2001. P. Lee (2002) vol. 38
  • Other Arthropods Recorder's Annual Report 2000. P. Lee (2001) vol. 37
  • Other Arthropods Recorder's Report 1999. P. Lee (2000) vol. 36
  • New woodlice for Suffolk. J. Daws (1995) vol. 31
  • The woodlouse Stenophiloscia zosterae – first record since 1977. J. Dawes (1995) vol. 31
  • A Record of Brachychaeteuma bradeae and some other millipedes new to Suffolk. P. Lee (1991) vol. 27
  • The centipede, Scutigera coleoptrata (Linn.), a new record for Suffolk. A. Beaumont & S. Went (1988) vol. 24
  • A woodlouse new to East Anglia. A.G. Irwin (1982) vol. 18
  • A predator defence in Onychiurus armatus (Tuilb.) (Collembola: Onychiuridae). R.A. Brown (1980) vol. 18
  • An under-recorded millipede from Suffolk. E. Milne-Redhead (1980) vol. 18
  • Suffolk Lumbricidae. H.C. Grant (1952) vol. 8
  • Worms Schistocephalus solidus. H.C. Grant & C. Morley (1952) vol. 8
  • The Worms of Suffolk: Preliminary List. (1941) vol. 4
  • The Crustacea of Suffolk: Part ii. Oniscoidea or Woodlice. E. Taylor (1938) vol. 4
  • The Rotifer of Suffolk: Preliminary List. C. Morley (1937) vol. 3
  • The Bryozoa of Suffolk: Preliminary List. C. Morley (1937) vol. 3
  • The Crustacea of Suffolk: Part 1, Podophthalma. (1934) vol. 2
  • Luminous Centipedes. C. Morley (1933) vol. 2
  • On Suffolk Earth Worms. A. Mayfield (1930) vol. 1