Summary for Nothophantes horridus (Araneae)
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Recorded altitude range23m to 23m
Species text
DistributionThis species is endemic to Britain, where it is only known from two abandoned limestone quarries in the Plymouth area.
Habitat and ecology
Under stones and debris on the floor and cliff faces of disused limestone quarries. This species is possibly troglodytic, living in narrow fissures in the limestone, from which it occasionally emerges. Adult females have been recorded in March and April but males have only been found in March (Merrett & Stevens 1995; 1999).
Status
UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species. Extremely rare, and with a very restricted area of occupancy in one small area near Plymouth, recorded only from two highly threatened adjacent quarries.
Threats
The type locality has already been extensively developed and the second site also appears to have been developed, with very small amounts of any habitat surviving.
Management and conservation
As very little is known about the biology or life history of this species, it is not possible to make any management recommendations.
Text based on Dawson, I.K., Harvey, P.R., Merrett, P. & Russell-Smith, A.R. (in prep.). References
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