Pages

Monday, 11 July 2011

new moths 11.07.11

A new moth was found in the trap this morning. A lesser swallow prominent. This has appeared as a second generation insect, with the first generation in flight as from mid April. Other regulars were discovered including 5 scalloped oaks, 25 common footmen, 1 elephant hawk moth, 1 poplar hawk moth, 4 riband wave, 1 buff arches, 1 buff tip and 1 buff ermine. 2 in the fridge still awaiting identification.
Update: These 2 have now been sorted: a dark umber and a pyralid moth catoptria pinella. I have sent this record to the county recorder as it appears to be some way from its usual habitat of wooded heaths and bogs
catoptria pinella


endotricha flammealis

lesser swallow prominent

dark umber (worn specimen)

No comments:

Post a Comment