Calcareous-grassland
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Eana osseana
Eana osseana is a small tortrix moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Tortricinae. It has been treated under various taxonomic interpretations, with 'osseana-of-authors' referring to the species as historically recognized by European lepidopterists, distinct from related taxa now placed in separate species. The species occurs in Palearctic regions and is associated with dry, calcareous habitats. Adults are active in summer months.
Henia vesuviana
White-Striped Centipede
Henia vesuviana is a geophilid centipede in the family Dignathodontidae, commonly known as the white-striped centipede. It is classified as nationally scarce in the United Kingdom and has been recorded from sites such as Radford Quarry in Plymouth, where it occurs alongside other notable invertebrates. The species has a broad distribution across Europe and North Africa. Its common name refers to distinctive pale longitudinal stripes running along its body.
Neotelphusa sequax
Crepuscular rock-rose moth
A small gelechiid moth with a wingspan of 11–14 mm. Adults are active in July. Larvae are specialized feeders on rock-rose species in the genus Helianthemum. Known from Europe and introduced to North America.