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Spreadsheet of British Lepidoptera (1 Viewer)

PaulK

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Hi Everyone,

Id like to input all my moth and butterfly records into a spreadsheet but cant for the life of me find a downloadable British list on the web. Does anybody know if one exists or where i may be able to find one??

Cheers, PK
 
Hi
The codes are also the old Bradley and Fletcher ones, i.e. it's not the latest British checklist. Many people use Mapmate as a recording software as it also seems to be the preferred one for sending records in to the County recorder. I'd check with your recorder if there is a preferred format. Lists of recorders can be found here:
http://www.mothscount.org/text/57/county_moth_recorders.html
In Kent, it's Ian Ferguson.
Best wishes
Martin
 
Hi
The codes are also the old Bradley and Fletcher ones, i.e. it's not the latest British checklist. Many people use Mapmate as a recording software as it also seems to be the preferred one for sending records in to the County recorder. I'd check with your recorder if there is a preferred format. Lists of recorders can be found here:
http://www.mothscount.org/text/57/county_moth_recorders.html
In Kent, it's Ian Ferguson.
Best wishes
Martin

Cheers Martin. Much appreciated. I do send my records to Ian as a spreadsheet that ive put togeather myself. Im in the process of putting my life list together hence the complete list. Many thanks.
 
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