Iping & Stedham Commons offer some of the best that this scarce heathland habitat can offer. A great deal of early succesional management is carried out that greatly benefits invertebrates.
Last modified:
Thursday, December 29, 2016 - 11:04
Ranking breakdown
Breakdown of species counts by category
Algae:
0
Slime Moulds:
19
Protists other than Algae and Slime Moulds:
0
Lichens:
73
Fungi other than Lichens, including fungoid organisms:
457
Bryophytes:
147
Vascular Plants:
414
Sponges:
0
Comb-jellies:
0
Cnidarians:
0
Molluscs:
4
Bryozoans:
0
Annelid worms:
0
Platyhelminth worms:
0
Sea-spiders:
0
Arachnids:
204
Myriapods:
0
Crustaceans:
3
Springtails, proturans and 2-tailed bristletails:
0
Insects: 3-tailed Bristletails:
0
Insects: Odonata:
23
Insects: orthopteroids:
14
Insects: hemipteroids:
64
Insects: Hymenoptera:
259
Insects: Coleoptera:
336
Insects: Diptera:
89
Insects: Lepidoptera: butterflies:
33
Insects: Lepidoptera: moths:
442
Insects: remaining small orders:
9
Echinoderms:
0
Tunicates:
0
Fish:
0
Reptiles:
4
Amphibians:
5
Birds:
122
Mammals:
27
other Animals (Placozoa, Myxozoa, rotifers, other worms, Hemichordata, etc.):
0