Summary for Lasaeola prona (Araneae)
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Recorded altitude range2m to 160m
Species text
DistributionD. prona is restricted to southern England and East Anglia apart from one record from Cardiganshire. It is widespread but rare in Europe.
Habitat and ecology
The species has been recorded from dry heathlands and calcareous grasslands, which are often near to the coast. It has been found under stones. Like other Dipoena spp. it may feed on ants. Adults of both sexes occur between May and July, females until August.
Status
Although most records are from heathland in Dorset and Surrey, where intensive recording has not taken place in recent years, the decline is considered sufficient to justify its accorded status.
Threats
The coastal sites are not under threat at present but the heathland and grassland sites may be under threat from agriculture, forestry or housing developments.
Management and conservation
No management is recommended as most of the sites are stony and on thinly vegetated soils.
Text based on Dawson, I.K., Harvey, P.R., Merrett, P. & Russell-Smith, A.R. (in prep.). References
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