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Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Confirmations please?

Hopefully a couple of new ones and a couple I've had before but in a different form

I think I have

Dingy Shears (NFM)

a worn Phycita roborella

Red Barred tortrix

a very worn Small Mottled Willow (NFM)


..and finally I think this is a Shark rather than Chamomile Shark that I had earlier in the season on the basis of the dark veining not extending into the wing fringe.

Mark Griffiths, Garsington, Oxford







2 comments:

  1. I'll go along with all of those, Mark. Worn Phycita roborella males are easily recognised by the thickened area at the base of their antennae. Small Mottled Willow is a good migrant catch and shows that they're still around locally after some weeks now. Chamomile Shark (April-May) and Shark (June-August) shouldn't really be confused because of their differing flight times.

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