Saprinus immundus

(Gyllenhal, 1827)

National assessment
Unassessed
Local assessment
Extinct
Associated assemblage
bare sand and chalk 390 other species in this assemblage

Statistics

Occurrences
0 since 2000 1 all time
Occupied 1 km squares
0 since 2000 0 all time
Earliest occurrence
Latest occurrence

Distribution

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Occurrence since 1950

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This chart should not be relied upon for an indication of species status as variations in recording effort can heavily affect the count of occurrences and occupied 1km squares.

Threatened species recovery actions

Actions from Threatened Species Recovery Actions 2025 Baseline published by Natural England.

Education/awareness raising
Discourage removal of carrion and decaying vegetation on beaches. It is probable that it feeds on the larvae of flies in these substrates as adults and larvae.
Education/awareness raising
Strandline debris on various coastal substrates are of high conservation value. However, they are ephemeral habitats and often overlooked or seen as a problem to be solved/tidied. A national review of England's strandline assemblages and their role in maintaining a biodiverse environment is needed and would benefit both this and many other TSRA species
Habitat management
Manage scrub encroachment on sand dunes and upper stretches of beach.

References

Webb, J., Heaver, D., Lott, D., Dean, H.J., van Breda, J., Curson, J., Harvey, M.C., Gurney, M., Roy, D.B., van Breda, A., Drake, M., Alexander, K.N.A. and Foster, G. (2017). Pantheon. [online] Available at: http://www.brc.ac.uk [05/02/2025].

Data sources

Local species recorders