Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Friday, September 14, 2007
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Assymetric Large Ranunculus, Elton
Note the left wing is noticably shorter than the right. On the same night elsewhere in Cambridgeshire Ray caught one with the right wings shorter than the left.
Large Ranunculus Polymixis flavicincta
© Brian Stone Nikon Coolpix P4
Large Ranunculus Polymixis flavicincta
© Brian Stone Nikon Coolpix P4
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Webb's Wainscot, St Neots
Small Square-spot, Cambridge, 4 September 07
Monday, September 3, 2007
Maiden's Blush 26 August 2007
Red Underwing 28 August 2007
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Monday, August 13, 2007
Cambridge micros 11 August 2007
Oegonica sp., slight possibility of 871a Oegoconia caradjai, but specimen not retained.
1361 Pyrausta aurata feeding on Apple Mint.
pete
cambridge, vc29
22W actinic
Nikon cp4500
1361 Pyrausta aurata feeding on Apple Mint.
pete
cambridge, vc29
22W actinic
Nikon cp4500
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Red-belted Clearwing, Elton
Without the aid of a pheromone lure or a safety net my sharp eyed spouse, Karen, spotted this rarely seen moth feeding at the flowers of our Hebe 'Great Orme' at about 12:30 today.
Red-belted Clearwing Synanthedon myopaeformis
© Brian Stone Canon Powershot A640
Red-belted Clearwing Synanthedon myopaeformis
© Brian Stone Canon Powershot A640
Friday, August 10, 2007
Red-tipped Clearwing, The Boardwalks, Peterborough
Up to three attracted to the 'for' pheromone lure at The Boardwalks NR from 13:30-13:40 today.
Red-tipped Clearwing Synanthedon formicaeformis
© Brian Stone Canon Powershot A640
Red-tipped Clearwing Synanthedon formicaeformis
© Brian Stone Canon Powershot A640
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Some commoner Farcet Fen moths
Another rather poor catch last night (only 75 individuals of 25 macro species). But amongst them where some rather nice commoner moths including these three.
Dog's Tooth, 8 August 2007, Farcet Fen
This is one of my favourite moths. I just love what I call the 'Warrior Mask' markings - dig those fangs!
Dog's Tooth, 8 August 2007, Farcet Fen
This is one of my favourite moths. I just love what I call the 'Warrior Mask' markings - dig those fangs!
Green Carpet, 8 August 2007, Farcet Fen.
A common species, I caught five last night, but this is a real cracker - the best-marked one I have seen this year.
Wormwood Pug, 8 August 2007, Farcet Fen.
One of the easier pugs! This one was huge, even larger than the Bordered Pug on the same carton (which unfortunately winged its way to feedon before I could pot it for a photo!).
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Ruby Tiger and Herald, Elton
A couple of pretty ones.
Ruby Tiger Phragmatobia fuliginosa
The Herald Scoliopteryx libatrix
© Brian Stone Canon Powershot A640
Ruby Tiger Phragmatobia fuliginosa
The Herald Scoliopteryx libatrix
© Brian Stone Canon Powershot A640
Twin-spotted Wainscot, Farcet Fen
White-line Dart, Farcet Fen
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Monday, July 23, 2007
Rosy Footman, Farcet Fen
Rosy Footman, Farcet Fen, 21 July 2007
This is one of thos species I've longed to pull out of my moth trap but given its habitat preference for wooded areas I thought it very unlikely out here on the open fen (despite the line of elsm by the house). But, as I was sifting through the less than spectacular overnight catch for the 21/22 July, my Sunday morning was significantly brightened up by this belter which was not only a tick for me but also a first for my 5km square (TL29sw). According to Barry Dickerson's most recent Hunts list (7 June 07), this is the 49th record for Hunts/VC31 (depending if any others have been caught sine 07/06/07!) which surprised me. I know they are a localised species, but I thought they were commoner than our VC31 records suggest.
This is one of thos species I've longed to pull out of my moth trap but given its habitat preference for wooded areas I thought it very unlikely out here on the open fen (despite the line of elsm by the house). But, as I was sifting through the less than spectacular overnight catch for the 21/22 July, my Sunday morning was significantly brightened up by this belter which was not only a tick for me but also a first for my 5km square (TL29sw). According to Barry Dickerson's most recent Hunts list (7 June 07), this is the 49th record for Hunts/VC31 (depending if any others have been caught sine 07/06/07!) which surprised me. I know they are a localised species, but I thought they were commoner than our VC31 records suggest.
Small Ranunculus, Cambridge, 22 & 24 July 2007
Another individual in just a few days.
This species must be doing well locally.
Just 13 moths of 11 species in last night's garden trap, but one of these was a Small Ranunculus.
The second record of this species here, the first having arrived in late August 2006.
Apologies for the hasty, low-quality image
pete
cambridge, vc29
22W actinic
Nikon cp4500
This species must be doing well locally.
Just 13 moths of 11 species in last night's garden trap, but one of these was a Small Ranunculus.
The second record of this species here, the first having arrived in late August 2006.
Apologies for the hasty, low-quality image
pete
cambridge, vc29
22W actinic
Nikon cp4500
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Monday, July 16, 2007
Elton moths
Trapped recently at 125 MV in garden. The first two were new to the garden.
Catoptria pinella
Twin-spot Carpet Perizoma didymata
Brown-tail Euproctis chrysorrhoea
Dot Moth Melanchra persicariae
Acleris forsskaleana
© Brian Stone
Catoptria pinella
Twin-spot Carpet Perizoma didymata
Brown-tail Euproctis chrysorrhoea
Dot Moth Melanchra persicariae
Acleris forsskaleana
© Brian Stone
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