London, UK
25-27 June 2002
Organisers: Clare Bowen and Roger Key
Presentations: 18
Participants: more than 40
Group picture
Proceedings
Deborah Harvey & Alan Gange: Presentation on size varation in the stag beetle
Marcos Méndez: Conservation of Lucanus cervus in Spain: an amateur's perspective
Eva Sprecher: The status of Lucanus cervus in Switzerland
Keith Alexander: The British saproxylic invertebrate fauna
Peter Zach: The occurrence and conservation status of Limoniscus violaceus and Ampedus quadrisignatus (Coleoptera, Elateridae) in Central Slovakia
P.F. Whitehead: The noble chafer Aleurostictus nobilis (L., 1758)(Col., Scarabaeidae) in Britain
Doug Napier: The Great Stag Hunt - methods and findings of the 1998 National Stag Beetle Survey
Vincent Vignon: Exploring the hedgerows networks in the west of France for the conservation of saproxylic beetles (Osmoderma eremita, Gnorimus variabilis, Lucanus cervus, Cerambyx cerdo)
Dmitry Telnov: Saproxylic Latvia - The situation, species diversity and possibilities
Nicklas Jansson: The work with old trees and saproxylic beetles in Östergötland Sweden
Thomas Ranius: Habitat fragmentation affects beetles and pseudoscorpions living in hollow oaks in Sweden
Matt N. Smith: Saproxulic beetles in Britain, an overview of the status and distribution of four Biodiversity Action Plan species
Alexander G. Kirejtshuk: Subcortical space as an environment for palaeoendemic and young groups of beetles, using mostly examples from sap-beetles (Nitidulidae, Coleoptera)
P.F. Whitehead: Current knowledge of the violet click beetle Limoniscus violaceus (P.W.J. Müller, 1821)(Col., Elateridae) in Britain
J.I. Recalde: Saproxylics of Navarra (North Spain): chorology, faunistic and status of noticeable, protected and endangered beetles
Joseph Travé: Dead wood and saproxylic complex in the Massane forest. Role in the conservation of invertebrates
A.G. Kirejtshuk: Representation of different aspects of the study of Coleoptera on the WEB-pages of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
R.B. Angus: Saprosites mendax (Blackburn) and S. natalensis (Peringuey)(Scarabaeoidea, Aphodiidae), two species introduced into Britain