Ebernoe Common & Butcherlands Sussex Wildlife Trust

An exceptionally rich ancient woodland with adjacent rewilding project that focuses on producing a rich sward as well as having open-ended goals. Ebernoe itself is designated for its rare bats, fungi, birds, deadwood invertebrates and lichens.

Last modified: 

Tuesday, January 2, 2018 - 18:27
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Species total: 

3900

Ranking breakdown

Breakdown of species counts by category

Algae: 

2

Slime Moulds: 

23

Protists other than Algae and Slime Moulds: 

0

Lichens: 

212

Fungi other than Lichens, including fungoid organisms: 

965

Bryophytes: 

127

Vascular Plants: 

448

Sponges: 

0

Comb-jellies: 

0

Cnidarians: 

0

Molluscs: 

50

Bryozoans: 

0

Annelid worms: 

4

Platyhelminth worms: 

0

Sea-spiders: 

0

Arachnids: 

122

Myriapods: 

11

Crustaceans: 

9

Springtails, proturans and 2-tailed bristletails: 

3

Insects: 3-tailed Bristletails: 

0

Insects: Odonata: 

23

Insects: orthopteroids: 

12

Insects: hemipteroids: 

146

Insects: Hymenoptera: 

123

Insects: Coleoptera: 

529

Insects: Diptera: 

192

Insects: Lepidoptera: butterflies: 

39

Insects: Lepidoptera: moths: 

658

Insects: remaining small orders: 

34

Echinoderms: 

0

Tunicates: 

0

Fish: 

9

Reptiles: 

4

Amphibians: 

4

Birds: 

113

Mammals: 

38

other Animals (Placozoa, Myxozoa, rotifers, other worms, Hemichordata, etc.): 

0