Polycelis tenuis

Description

Length: up to 14 mm. Specimens are usually coloured a uniform shade of pale, mid, or dark brown. But some individuals (or whole populations) can be a creamy colour, or at the other extreme, almost black.

Identification difficulty
Recording advice

Good photographs required and expert confirmation may be necessary.

Habitat

Usually found in gentle streams, ponds and lakes.

When to see it

All year round, though most frequently encountered in summer months. It may be attracted to light.

Life History

Will feed on most animals it encounters that are in a recently damaged, immobilised state, leaking body fluids into the water.

UK Status

In lowland Britain, this is one of the commonest of our species.

VC55 Status

Only occasionally recorded in Leicestershire and Rutland, but this may reflect a lack of recording effort.

Leicestershire & Rutland Map

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Species profile

Species group:
Worms
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Records on NatureSpot:
1
First record:
16/05/2022 (Stevens, Margaret)
Last record:
16/05/2022 (Stevens, Margaret)

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