Ploughing through endless pots of micros took many hours this morning and, such was the rarity value of of several that a trip to the county recorder was required to guarantee my original identifications. Pleasingly, these were correct. Another good night tonight so plan to take the trap and generator out to Millennium Wood and also, spend time with net and head torch at Westland Green, so a real chance of topping 100 moths in a single night.
Last night's macros:
Barred straw
2 treble brown spot
Blue bordered carpet (NFM 292nd macro for parish records)
heart and dart
yellowshell (NFY)
small yellow wave
common footman
bright line brown eye
barred yellow
treble bar (NFY)
2 riband wave
tawny marbled minor
rustic
privet hawkmoth
straw dot
marbled minor
double square spot
heart and club
fern (NFY)
21 macros of 19 species
Barred yellow |
Barred yellow |
Blue bordered carpet |
Blue bordered carpet |
Last night's micros:
4 Celypha lacunana
6 Aphomia sociella
Phtheochroa rugosana
18 Chrysoteuchia culmella
3 Cydia pomonella
3 Crassa unitella
Hoffmannophila pseudospratella
5 Archips podana
2 Hedya pruniana
Yponomeuta evonymella
2 Scoparia ambigualis
2 Eudonia mercurella
3 Agapeta hamana
2 Pterophorus pentadactyla
Celypha striana
Celypha rosaceana
Eudonia lacustrata
Colephora trifolii (NFM)
Eucosma cana (NFY)
Pandemis cerasana
Elasticha rufocinera (NFM)
Archips crataegana (NFM)
Nephopterix angustella (NFM)
Argyresthia cupressella (3rd county record NFM)
Coleophora peribenanderi (NFM)
Cochylis hybridella (NFM)
Swammerdamia caesiella (NFM)
Lyonetia clerkella
Anania coronata (NFY)
Epinotia bilunana (NFM)
Ancylis comptana (NFM and 4th county record)
70 micros of 31 species.
Notocelia roborana |
Galleria mellonella |
Aliemma loeflingana |
Phtheochroa rugosana |
Phtheochroa rugosana |
Eucosma cana |
Epiblema bilunana |
Swammerdamia caesiella |
Cochylis hybridella |
Argyresthia cupressella (3rd county record) |
Nethopterix angustella |
Elasticha rufocinera |
Quick addition shows: 91 moths of 50 species with 11 new moths for my parish records. Therefore over the last two nights 185 moths. Excellent records.
The Coleophora peribenanderi also constituted the 200th moth species in the parish for 2015. In total this year, I have trapped 975 moths. About on par with last year, but the end of July will give a better comparison to which has been the better year, as high numbers could be taken every evening now for 4 weeks.
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