Scarce Four-dot Pin-palp (Bembidion quadripustulatum)

Key Details

Taxonomic Groups: Invertebrate > insect - beetle (Coleoptera) > Ground beetle
Red List Status: Least Concern (Not Relevant) [LC(nr)]
D5 Status: Included in the baseline Red List Index for England (Wilkins, Wilson & Brown, 2022)
Section 41 Status: (not listed)
Taxa Included Synonym: (none)
UKSI Recommended Name: Bembidion quadripustulatum
UKSI Recommended Authority: Audinet-Serville, 1821
UKSI Recommended Qualifier: (none specified)
Red List Citation: Telfer, 2016
Notes on taxonomy/listing: (none)

Criteria

Question 1: Does species need conservation or recovery in England?
Response: No
Justification: Widespread in the southern half of lowland England and Wales and present in more than 30 hectads post-1980, although there is evidence of a slight decline. Not a habitat specialist; found in similar situations to many wetland ground beetles, favouring the bare muddy margins of ponds, lakes and even small ephemeral water bodies. It's continued inclusion on the Section 41 list should be reviewed.
Question 2: Does recovery/ conservation depend on species-specific actions?
Response: No
Justification: Widespread in the southern half of lowland England and Wales and present in more than 30 hectads post-1980, although there is evidence of a slight decline. Not a habitat specialist; found in similar situations to many wetland ground beetles, favouring the bare muddy margins of ponds, lakes and even small ephemeral water bodies. It's continued inclusion on the Section 41 list should be reviewed.
Question 3: At a landscape scale, would the species benefit from untargeted habitat management to increase habitat mosaics, structural diversity, or particular successional stages?
Response: N/A
Justification:

Species Assessment

Not relevant as no Key Actions defined.

Key Actions

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Acknowledgment:
Data used on this website are adapted from Threatened species recovery actions 2025 baseline (JP065): Technical report and spreadsheet user guide (Natural England, 2025). Available here.