ID Resource Resource Finder
The ID Resource Finder is an online searchable catalogue of UK wildlife identification resources. A key feature is that this catalogue is crowd-sourced, all you have to do is create an account to add/edit the resources.
If you spot anything missing, any broken links or mistakes then please jump in and add/fix it. Or let the team know about issue via email: biolinks@field-studies-council.org.
Displaying 351 - 400 of 764.Title | Description | Author(s) | Free | Availability | |
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Insects of the British Cow-dung Community | This book is intended to provide students possessing little or no entomological training with the basic taxonomic abilit | Peter Skidmore | Yes | Online, PDF | View Edit |
Interactive guide to common woody plants of the UK | The key provided here identifies the trees, shrubs and woody climbers found in the wild in the UK, whether native or int | Pier Luigi Nimis, Bob Press, Stefano Martellos & Andrea Moro | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Intertidal marine isopods | The Second Edition of this iconic Synopsis, replacing Naylor (1972). This new edition of the Synopsis has been | Naylor & Brandt | No | Publication | View Edit |
Intro to Ladybird Larvae ID | This is one of FSC BioLinks informal virtual meet ups (VMUs) on Zoom which we've started doing in response to the C | Helen Roy and Peter Brown | Yes | Online | View Edit |
iRecord Butterflies | Butterfly recording is the foundation for protecting these beautiful creatures. | Natural Apptitude Ltd. | Yes | App | View Edit |
iRecord Dragonflies | The iRecord Dragonfly app helps you to identify the dragonflies and damselflies that you find and lets you record your s | British Dragonfly Society, CEH/BRC and others | Yes | Online, App | View Edit |
iRecord Grasshoppers | Orthoptera and related insects are not well recorded in the UK and so scientists have little information about their dis | CEH | Yes | App | View Edit |
iRecord Ladybirds | The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology and the Nature Locator team have joined forces to help map species of ladybird with | Natural Apptitude Ltd. | Yes | App | View Edit |
iSpot | iSpot is a website aimed at helping anyone identify anything in nature. | Open University | Yes | Online | View Edit |
iSpot Bayesian keys | Various online multi-access keys for identifying British wildlife. | Various | Yes | Online | View Edit |
July Wildflowers Spotter's Sheet | Guide to the commonest wildflowers seen in July. | Plantlife | Yes | View Edit | |
June Wildflowers Spotter’s Sheet | Photo guide to the most commonly seen wildflowers in June. | Plantlife | Yes | Online, PDF | View Edit |
Keeping frog tadpoles | Want to watch tadpoles develop into frogs? This illustrated 8-panel laminated fold-out chart is int | Oxford & Sutton | No | Publication | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Anthribidae | A family of weevils with only ten British species, one of them only found in domestic situations and now very rare due t | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Attelabidae | Two species of this family are found in Britain, with the larvae feeding in rolled-up leaves of various species of trees | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Biphyllidae | A key to the two British species is found below. Both are associated with fungi on dry deciduous wood. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Bostrichidae | There are only five species of this family of wood-boring beetles occurring in Britain. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Bothrideridae | A small family in the British fauna, containing species variously classified in the past. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Buprestidae | The British species of Buprestidae are very few and are mostly restricted to the SE of Britain. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Byrrhidae | 13 species in 7 genera occur in Britain according to Duff's checklist (2012). | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Byturidae | A family containing just two species in Britain, one of which is common and widespread through Britain. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Cerambycidae | According to Duff's checklist of British Coleoptera there are 67 species of Cerambycidae (longhorn beetles) which a | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Cerylonidae | There are five British species of this family listed in the latest checklist, from two genera. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Ciidae | There are 22 species from 7 genera listed in the latest British checklist. 15 of these belong to genus Cis. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Clambidae | A small family in the British fauna, comprising ten species in two genera, genus Calyptomerus and Clambus. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Cleridae | There are 15 species of this family on the British list but several of these have not been recorded for over 100 years a | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Colydiidae | This is a small family of twelve species of mostly wood-boring beetles. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Cucujidae | A family with only two species in Britain, the more common Pediacus dermestoides and the more local Pediacus depressus. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Dasytidae | The current checklist has 9 species in 4 genera from two subfamilies in Britain. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Dermestidae | The current checklist has 40 species in this family on the British list from six subfamilies and thirteen genera. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Dryophthoridae | Four species are known from Britain from this family of weevils. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Dryopidae | Friday (1988) stated that the separation of these species depends on the form of the genitalia | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Dytiscidae | The Dytiscidae are a group of water beetles with a good number of species in Britain. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Elmidae | 'The 12 species of Elmidae found in Britain are classified in 8 genera. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online, PDF | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Elmidae | The 12 species of Elmidae found in Britain are classified in 8 genera. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Endomychidae | A small family in Britain with nine species from five genera. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Erotylidae | The 2012 edition of the Checklist of Beetles of the British Isles lists eight species from four genera. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Geotrupidae | A key to the British species of family Geotrupidae, revised to include Odonteus armiger which was formerly placed in a s | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Gyrinidae | The whirligig beetles are familiar to anybody who has had more than a cursory look at still or slow-moving water during | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Haliplidae | 19 species of this aquatic family are found in Britain. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Heteroceridae | The British members of this family number eight from two genera. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Histeridae | The current check list of British Histeridae (Duff, 2012) lists 52 species from 21 genera and 7 subfamilies. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Hydrochidae | The seven British species of this family are all in genus Hydrochus. They can be identified using the key below. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Kateretidae | The nine British species of this family belong to three genera. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Kateretidae | The nine British species of this family belong to three genera. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Laemophloeidae | Twelve species from this family are on the British list. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online, PDF | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Laemophloeidae | Twelve species from this family are on the British list. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Lampyridae | These are the so-called glow-worms. We have three species reported from Britain. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Latridiidae | The current checklist includes 56 species in 13 genera and 2 subfamilies. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Leiodidae | A total of 93 species in 20 genera and four subfamilies are on the latest British checklist. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |