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: [email protected].
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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 |
Keys for the identification of British Curculionidae | A large family in the British fauna, well covered by Handbooks to the Identification of British Insects by Morris. Th | 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 |
Keys for the identification of British Elateridae | This family contains a number of species which are quite similar to one another. | 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 | 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 to the British species of family Eucnemidae | Seven species of this family occur in Britain in six different 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 |
Keys for the identification of British Helophoridae | The members of this family occurring in Britain all belong to genus Helophorus and most occur in water. | 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 |
Keys for the identification of British Hydrophilidae | This is a family well-represented in the British fauna with 18 genera and 70 species. | 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 | 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 |
Key for the identification of British Lucanidae | A small family in the British fauna. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Lycidae | A family represented in Britain by four species each in a different genus | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Lymexylidae | Two species of this family are present in Britain, associated with dead and dying trees. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Malachiidae | The current check list has 17 species in 11 genera. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Megalopodidae | A small family with only three British species, closely related to the Chrysomelidae, differing in the tooth on each sid | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Melandryidae | This family contains 17 species on the British list, classified in ten genera and two subfamilies. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Meloidae | The latest checklist lists ten species from three genera. Some of these are very rare. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Monotomidae | The latest checklist has 23 species in three genera and two subfamilies. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Mordellidae | A family of 17 species of quite conspicuous beetles that are generally very difficult to identify. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Mycetophagidae | The key below is for all the UK species listed in the 2012 edition of the Checklist of Beetles of Britain. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Nanophyidae | The Loosestrife weevils - 2 species in Britain, the commoner of which causes spindle-shaped galls in Purple-loosestrife. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Keys for the identification of British Nitidulidae (the pollen beetles) | Subfamilies Carpophilinae (3 genera, 31 species) Meligethinae (2 genera, 37 species) Nitidulinae (7 gener | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Noteridae | There are two species of this family of water beetles found in the UK, both found in still water habitats | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Oedemeridae | There are ten species on the British list, some of which are conspicuous flower-feeders and so are often noticed. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Orsodacnidae | A small family of just two British species related to the Chrysomelidae, keyed in the document below. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Keys for the identification of British Ptiliidae | Tiny beetles of variable shape. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Ptinidae | The species in this family have been previously placed in two families Anobiidae and Ptinidae but are now combined. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Pyrochroidae | There are only three species in this family on the British list and they are keyed in the document below. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key to the British species of Phalacridae | Fifteen species have been recorded from Britain. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Rhynchitidae | This is a small family of very similar looking weevils which feed on a number of plants, sometimes at pest levels. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Salpingidae | The species of this family may be found under bark or in the small branches of trees and hedgerow shrubs. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Keys for the identification of British Scarabaeidae | This family includes the dung beetles and flower chafers. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Scirtidae | In Britain we have one species each from genera Odeles, Microcara, Prionocyphon and Hydrocyphon, two species of Scirtes, | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Scraptiidae | This is a small family in the British fauna. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |
Key for the identification of British Silphidae | A key to the British genera and species of family Silphidae is available below. | Mike Hackston | Yes | Online | View Edit |