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News from the Biological Records Centre

BSBI's third plant distribution Atlas scheduled for publication in Spring 2023
New centipede atlas provides insights into British species Atlas of the Centipedes of Britain and Ireland
The Dataset's Dream; a thought-provoking collaboration. The Dataset's Dream
Calling all bee, sawfly, beetle and fly experts (amateur or professional)! Turnip Sawfly (Athalia rosae) - one of the species that has been sequenced for Darwin Tree of Life
App and website boost pollinator surveys Screen views of two pages from the FIT Count app
iRecord updates Graph of records shared for verification via iRecord per year
Recording scheme news Marine Isopod, Eurydice pulchra
Members of the BRC lead the development of ecology’s first “risk of bias” tool
Targeting Revisits Maps for Grasshoppers, Craneflies, Ground beetles and Soldierflies Grasshopper
iRecord verification update Number of records verified in April each year

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