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Species Account for Evarcha arcuata

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Evarcha arcuata  (Clerck, 1757)
Araneae: Salticidae

Evarcha arcuata

 
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Taxonomic group: spiders (Araneae) - County data

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Status: NS

Essex RDB: Listed
Threat: Essex Endangered
Records: 5
First Record: 1903
Latest Record: 1961

1992-on hectads: 0
Pre-1992 hectads: 2
Total hectads: 2

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Essex Red Data List comment
Old record for Epping Forest and dubious record from Colchester area

Species text
The spider is common in some places, but rather local. It is almost confined to central-southern and south-eastern England, occurring mainly on old heathland in damp areas, sometimes in bog, often with some scrub present, but sometimes on dry heathland and other similar low shrubby vegetation. Threats include the loss of heathland to agriculture, afforestation and development. References

Species text last edited on Tue Mar 20th 2007 by user 3

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Habitat Detail and Method (based on 5 records with habitat detail and method information)

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