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Thamiaraea hospita (Märkel)* - Nationally Scarce. At exuding sap on tree trunks, especially<br />
oak. Scattered throughout England.<br />
Zyras cognatus Märkel – RDBK. In runs and nests of jet ant Lasius fuliginosus; S & SE<br />
England.<br />
Zyras funestus (Gravenhorst) - In runs of jet ant Lasius fuliginosus.<br />
Zyras haworthi Stephens - Nationally Scarce A. In runs and nests of jet ant Lasius<br />
fuliginosus; also found in leaf litter and flood debris.<br />
Zyras laticollis (Maerkel) - In runs of jet ant Lasius fuliginosus.<br />
Zyras lugens (Gravenhorst) - Nationally Scarce. In runs and nests of jet ant Lasius<br />
fuliginosus.<br />
Phloeodroma concolor Kraatz – RDBI. Found under bark in 1941 from Gopsall Park, Leics.<br />
Phloeopora bernhaueri Lohse (teres (Gravenhorst)) - Under bark on the deadwood of a<br />
variety of trees.<br />
Phloeopora corticalis (Gravenhorst)(angustiformis Baudi) - Nationally Scarce. Under bark<br />
on the deadwood of a variety of trees, especially beech Fagus.<br />
Phloeopora nitidiventris Fauvel – Status unclear. Recently taken in frass under bark of burnt<br />
dead Scots pine Pinus sylvestris in Surrey.<br />
Phloeopora testacea (Mannerheim)* - Under bark on deadwood of various broad-leaved<br />
trees; predator. Britain; local in Ireland.<br />
Amarochara bonnairei (Faunel) – RDBI. With the ants Lasius brunneus and L.fuliginosus in<br />
old tree stumps, moss and leaf litter; most found in runs of L.fuliginosus at root of an<br />
old beech Fagus tree, but not in the nest; Ancient forest species in Britain.<br />
Oxypoda recondita Kraatz - Associated with red-rotten wood and ants.<br />
Oxypoda vittata Maerkel* - In runs of jet ant L.fuliginosus. Britain; Co. Antrim.<br />
Stichoglossa semirufa (Erichson) – RDBI. Develops in decaying wood and wood mould of<br />
old broad-leaved trees; also found at base of trees; old forests of southern Britain.<br />
Ischnoglossa obscura Wunderle - From mature timber sites, exclusively beneath bark on<br />
deadwood. Bradgate and Donington Parks, Leics.<br />
Ischnoglossa prolixa (Gravenhorst)* - Found beneath bark on freshly dead timber;<br />
widespread in Britain, although apparently very rare south of the Thames; very local<br />
in Ireland. Widespread on Continent.<br />
Ischnoglossa turcica Wunderle - Mediterranean area as far east as Turkey, but apparently not<br />
in central Europe; southern Britain; under bark of dead trunks and branches, and<br />
within decaying heartwood, various tree species.<br />
Dexiogyia corticina (Erichson) - Nationally Scarce. Old forest species associated with<br />
decaying broad-leaved timber.<br />
Thiasophila inquilana (Maerkel) - Nationally Scarce. Deep in nests of the ant L.fuliginosus<br />
in the base of old trees.<br />
Haploglossa gentilis (Maerkel) - With jet ant L. fuliginosus and in owl nests.<br />
Pselaphidae - Short-winged Mould Beetles. Predatory, particularly on mites; a number<br />
associated with deadwood.<br />
Bibloporus bicolor (Denny)* - Under bark and in rotten wood of a wide variety of trees,<br />
broad-leaves and conifers.<br />
Bibloporus minutus Raffray - Nationally Scarce B. Adults live under bark on dead broadleaved<br />
timber; larvae predatory; all records from areas of old forest.<br />
Euplectus bescidicus Reitter – RDBK. Reported from rotten wood, under bark and in leaf<br />
litter.<br />
Euplectus bonvouloiri rosae Raffrey - Nationally Scarce. Associated with decaying tree<br />
roots.<br />
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