Centromerita concinna is widespread and common in Britain. Most of the Cornish records were made in the 1960s although there is a more recent record (1997) from Bodmin Moor. The species is most likely to be found in undisturbed heathland and moorland. However, a single female specimen turned up in November 2005 in a pitfall trap set on farmland near Portscatho on the Roseland Peninsula.

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