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Survey of species in the HAM HILL COUNTRY PARK

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Yeovil Area Group <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Somerset Wildlife Trust Records<br />

<strong>Survey</strong> for South Somerset District Council<br />

Species Common Name<br />

<strong>HAM</strong> <strong>HILL</strong> <strong>COUNTRY</strong> <strong>PARK</strong><br />

Invertebrates<br />

Key: S = Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Spur; F = Plateau Fields; V = Witcombe Valley; W = Pit Wood.<br />

Last Date = Latest year a <strong>species</strong> recorded.<br />

Page 24 <strong>of</strong> 24<br />

S F V W<br />

Last Date<br />

Erigone dentipalpis A web spider S 85-89<br />

Euophrys frontalis S 85-89<br />

Heliophanus flavipes A jump<strong>in</strong>g spider S 85-89<br />

Lepthyphantes tenuis A money spider S 85-89<br />

L<strong>in</strong>yphia clathrata A sheet-web spider S 85-89<br />

Meta mengei S 85-89<br />

Micaria pulicaria An ant-mimic spider S 85-89<br />

Misumena vatia A crab spider S 85-89<br />

Pachygnatha degeeri A large-jawed spider S 85-89<br />

Pardosa nigriceps A wolf spider S 85-89<br />

Pardosa pullata A wolf spider S 85-89<br />

Pisaura mirabilis A nursery web spider S 85-89<br />

Segestria senoculata A tube web spider S 85-89<br />

Tetragnatha extensa A large-jawed orb web spider S 85-89<br />

Textrix denticulata S 85-89<br />

Walckenaera antica A money spider S 85-89<br />

Xysticus cristatus A crab spider S 85-89<br />

27<br />

Harvestmen<br />

Leiobunum rotundum S 85-89<br />

Mitopus morio S 85-89<br />

Mitostoma chrysomelas S 85-89<br />

Nelima gothica S 85-89<br />

Nemastoma bimaculatum S 85-89<br />

Phalangium opilio S 85-89<br />

Rilaena triangularis S 85-89<br />

7<br />

997<br />

Recent Notable Sight<strong>in</strong>gs: Eggs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Brown Hairstreak butterfly found on Blackthorn, w<strong>in</strong>ters 2007-08 and<br />

2009-10 (Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Spur).<br />

Sources:<br />

1977 to 1992: A. J. Parsons (beetles) <strong>in</strong> Beetles <strong>of</strong> Somerset (1993) – Andrew Duff for <strong>the</strong> Somerset<br />

Archaeological and Natural History Society.<br />

1985 to 1989: A. J. Parsons [with additional <strong>in</strong>formation from P. Jerrod (moths), W. F. Dean, D. A. Levy and<br />

E. T. Levy (hoverflies) and A. J. Pr<strong>in</strong>ce (ants)] <strong>in</strong> Ham Hill Country Park Management Plan, Habitat and<br />

Wildlife <strong>Survey</strong> (1989) – Deborah Elton MSc for <strong>the</strong> Somerset Trust for Nature Conservation.<br />

1986 to 2005: The Somerset Moth Group (moths and butterflies), D. A. Levy and E. T. Levy (hoverflies).<br />

2005 to 2010: The Yeovil & District Natural History Society.<br />

HHCPInvertebrates<br />

endDec10

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