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Recording - about submitting records to BWARS |
BWARS
encourages members to submit records electronically. There are two main
advantages to the society in receiving electronic records:
- Electronic records save BWARS enormous amounts
of time in entering data onto mapping programmes.
- It is very easy to track records when using
electronic databases. This means that it is easy for BWARS to find all
records for a particular species, county, recorder, or other facet of a
record.
Paper Records - If you are unable to submit
electronic records, then BWARS is prepared to accept paper records. |

Halictus rubicundus
Drawing: Geoff Allen
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Validating your records
Many species of aculeate hymenoptera require critical determination, so
recorders should always retain voucher specimens, either at home or by
donating them to an appropriate Museum collection. Specimens
must always be accompanied by accurate data labels providing details of the
location and date of capture.
Recorders who are new to aculeate hymenoptera are
advised to seek validation of difficult specimens by BWARS. For
advice see the BWARS contacts listed on our
contacts page. Vice County
numbers a useful map showing the Watsonian Vice County numbers is at:
Vice
Counties
TARGET SPECIES - 2007
A list of the target species for the next volume of the next part of
the Provisional Atlas of of the Aculeate Hymenoptera of Britain and Ireland
can be downloaded
here
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What happens to your records?
Submitted data are made available in a controlled way through the National
Biodiversity Network's Gateway to a wide range of interested parties. Access
to information is provided under strict agreement that users must not
republish it, use it to generate any
financial profit, nor exploit it for commercial purpose. It is available at
higher resolution, without prejudice or interpretaion, on application to the
dataset administrators (both BWARS officers), and that includes academic
researchers, conservation agencies and NGO's. Permission would not be
unreasonably withheld for non-commercial use.
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How to submit your records
It is important that the data submitted - be it in computer readable form or
not, contains the minimum information, detailed here, in the agreed format
and preferably order.
For each record please give:
- The Species name
- The BRC number - the latest species list with BRC numbers can be downloaded here
(awaiting file)
- An Ordnance Survey Grid Reference
- Locality - the name of the locality, preferably as
named on an OS map
- Date of the record. Give this in the form
dd/mm/yyyy e.g. 01/07/2006. IT IS VITAL THAT THIS FORMAT IS USED. If
the actual day is not known use 00 for the date of the day.
- Collector - the name of the person who made the
record
- Determiner - the name of the person who
identified the species recorded
- Source of the data: If a voucher has been held
describe where it is held (for species that are difficult to determine a
voucher should always be retained)
- Watsonian Vice County name
- Watsonian vice county number
- Further information - if you have any further information related to
the record state yes or no. This may be useful for
research purposes later.
For paper records please ensure you use a BRC Gen 7 or Gen 13 record card.
Available from the
Biological
Records Centre
For Channel Islands records, advice on recording
locations is given here SEND RECORDS by email to Mike Edwards - see
contacts page for details |
Species
CHECKLIST with BRC numbers
Download a spreadsheet containing species names and BRC numbers, or as tab
delimited raw data (right click and select save link as/save target as)
Checklist Spreadsheet
Checklist Tab delimited |
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Spreadsheets for records
Download MS
Excel spreadsheet, containing headings for required fields
OR
Download Open Office Calc spreadsheet, containing headings for required
fields
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Need Spreadsheet Software?
A free spreadsheet application (Calc) is available as part of the Open
Office Suite. Download from

OPEN OFFICE |
Content still to Add:
Mapmate/Recorder
Address to send records to |