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Library
Downloaded booklets
- Identifying British Elms //Ulmus// by Brian Eversham v. 2.3.1 July 2021 [downloaded from https://www.wildlifebcn.org/sites/default/files/2021-07/Complete%20key%20to%20native%20and%20naturalised%20elms.pdf]
- Field recognition of British elms by J. Jobling and A. F. Mitchell, 31st March 1974 [downloaded from https://www.forestresearch.gov.uk/publications/archive-field-recognition-of-british-elms/]
Online identification guides
Arranged by groups of organisms
Insects
- Orthoptera
- Hemiptera
- Coleoptera
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- Longhorn beetles guide [first 3 pages only]
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- Hymenoptera
- Lepidoptera
Arranged by the provider organisations
NatureSpot UK Wildlife ID guides
These are simple easy-to-use pictorial guides which might omit species less likely to be seen. They focus on Leicestershire and Rutland, but no doubt most species will be seen in Hampshire and Dorset as well. The full list of their guides is here: https://www.naturespot.org/IDguides
Field Studies Council
This is just one of over 90 short concise guides, sold as laminated folding cards ideal for use in the field. They are listed at https://www.field-studies-council.org/product-category/publications/?fwp_publication_type=fold-out-guide However, the first three pages of each can be viewed online and are just about legible.
Woodlands Trust
Other guides
Web sites with pages for each species
These are usually run by small groups of one or more enthusiasts.