Its been a good week here in mk for moth this week, with new for garden Treble Brown Spot(17th), Aleimma loeflingiana(22nd) and White Plume Moth(23rd). Last night i got a Nomophila noctuella, which looked like it had been caught in the monsoon earlier in the day.
Other NFY's This week were, Beautiful Hook-tip, Green Arches, Dark Arches on the 18th. Hedya nubiferana on the 19th, Light Emerald 20th, Common Wainscot, Mottled Beauty, Fan-foot, Brown Rustic, Hedya pruniana and Endotricha flammealis on 21st. Riband Wave, Dot Moth, Tortrix viridana and Eudonia lacustrata 22nd, Lozotaenia forsterana, Bordered White (no Pine around here) on 23rd, Double Square-spot and Heart and Club 24th.
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Treble Brown Spot |
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Aleimma loeflingiana |
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Bordered White |
Also had this Notocelia, looks more like rosaecolana to me but would appreciate an experts eye.
Darren Seaman, Milton Keynes.
Hello Darren, sorry - nearly missed this query. I think you are correct with rosaecolana (the strigulae on the costa are at a more oblique angle than those of trimaculana). Nice to get Bordered White in the garden!
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