Hypocaccus metallicus

(Herbst, 1791)

National assessment
Unassessed
Local assessment
Extinct
Associated assemblage
beach 43 other species in this assemblage

Statistics

Occurrences
0 since 2000 3 all time
Occupied 1 km squares
0 since 2000 2 all time
Earliest occurrence
1882
Latest occurrence
1897

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
As a predator of fly larvae in carrion, dung and decaying vegetable matter it would be beneficial to discourage beach cleaning of organic debris, carrion and refugia by raising awareness through community engagement
Habitat management
Manage scrub encroachment on sand dunes and upper stretches of beach.
Scientific research
Investigate the life cycle of Hypocaccus metallicus. It is suspected that Hypocaccus metallicus feeds on diptera larvae, it is often found as adults in sand under these substrates. It would be beneficial to understand where the larvae of Hypocaccus metallicus develop and what conditions are required to reach adulthood.

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