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VARIABLE DAMSELFLY (COENAGRION PULCHELLUM)
LOCAL BIODIVERSITY ACTION PLAN

Variable damselflyOBJECTIVES

To prevent the species from declining in present numbers

LOCAL TARGETS

1. To gain an accurate measure of population size and range through systematic monitoring and pinpointed survey.
2.
To gain further knowledge on precise habitat requirements.
3.
To protect the known sites from damage, through sympathetic management.

CURRENT STATUS

The species occurs widely throughout lowland Europe. In the UK it is absent from many areas, with strongholds in East Anglia, the Somerset Levels, south-west Scotand and in Ireland. Scarce in Cheshire and is declining nationally. Only found in a handful of Cheshire sites including Hatchmere, and marl pits in Tiverton, Tarporly, Huxley and Churton. There are historical records for the Wirral.

A blue damselfly, which may easily be confused with the more common azure damsel. It favours slow or stagnant water in ponds, lakes or ditches with extensive marginal vegetation. Fens, water meadows and marshes may also be used as breeding habitat. It has a scattered distribution, with colonies often restricted to small areas, which appear no different from much of the surrounding countryside.

THREATS

CURRENT ACTION

ACTION REQUIRED IN 2006+

ACTION COMPLETED PREVIOUSLY

ACTUAL LBAP IMPLEMENTERS

rECOrd    

OTHER POTENTIAL IMPLEMENTERS

British Dragonfly Society FWAG Landowners
DEFRA    

CONTACT

Paul Hill, Lepidoptera & Odonata LBAP Action Group
0871 734 0111

 

 

REFERENCES

Brooks S & Lewington R (1999): The Dragonflies and Damselflies of Great Britain and Ireland
Gabb R & Kitching D (1992): The Dragonflies and Damselflies of Cheshire. Liverpool Museum and Galleries

Date compiled - 2001
Date reviewed - 2002, 2003


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