Although a small dataset, there are some interesting
results here. The most noteworthy finding was the global
reach of some of the lineages, with the same BIN being
detected in the UK and Canada for ten species (Tab. 1).
These, plus the records of a UK Pogonognathellus
longicornis BIN in Victoria (Australia) and a UK
Isotomurus maculatus BIN from South Africa, possibly
result from accidental imports with horticultural/
agricultural materials