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Insect found near Kingussie a first for Scotland | Insect found near Kingussie a first for Scotland |
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A species of insect not previously recorded in Scotland has been found at an RSPB reserve in the Highlands. | A species of insect not previously recorded in Scotland has been found at an RSPB reserve in the Highlands. |
Molanna angustata is a type of caddisfly that inhabits Wales and England up to the Lake District and Yorkshire. | Molanna angustata is a type of caddisfly that inhabits Wales and England up to the Lake District and Yorkshire. |
RSPB Scotland trainee ecologist Genevieve Dalley discovered and identified two males caught in a moth trap at Insh Marshes near Kingussie. | |
The flies' larvae live in water and create protective cases. | The flies' larvae live in water and create protective cases. |
These tubes are made from tiny particles of sand and stuck together with silk. | These tubes are made from tiny particles of sand and stuck together with silk. |
When they have grown to a winged adult they chew their way out of the case and swim up to the surface where they eventually fly away. | When they have grown to a winged adult they chew their way out of the case and swim up to the surface where they eventually fly away. |
However, this journey has to be done quickly or predators, such as fish, will eat them. | However, this journey has to be done quickly or predators, such as fish, will eat them. |
Ms Dalley said: "It is fantastic to have discovered this new species, especially since it is the first ever record of its kind in Scotland. | Ms Dalley said: "It is fantastic to have discovered this new species, especially since it is the first ever record of its kind in Scotland. |
"However, there is still a lot of work to be done if we want to fully understand this interesting little creature. | "However, there is still a lot of work to be done if we want to fully understand this interesting little creature. |
"We don't know why it's never been found in Scotland before - it could be that the species is starting to move north, or it could be that this type of caddisfly has simply gone unnoticed until now." | "We don't know why it's never been found in Scotland before - it could be that the species is starting to move north, or it could be that this type of caddisfly has simply gone unnoticed until now." |
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