With at last a bit of a warmer night last night I put my trap out and caught 64 moths. My largest catch since I started in October! I caught Common Quaker 14, Small Quaker 11, Hebrew Character 10, Clouded Drab 8 (one of which was very pale), Twin Spotted Quaker 6, Oak Beauty 4, Chestnut 3 and March Moth 3. I also caught 2 of what I think are Brindled Pugs and 1 Early Tooth Striped. Would someone mind confirming that is what they are? Also two Micros which I believe are both Diurnea fagella.....but I'm probably hopelessly wrong!
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Pug 1 |
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Pug 2 |
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Early Tooth Striped? |
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Clouded Drab Pale? |
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Micro 1 |
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Micro 2 |
Many thanks
Lorna Woolhouse, Checkendon, South Oxon
Hello Lorna, yes your pugs are both Brindled Pug which (along with Double-striped Pug) is generally the first to appear each year. In a week or two watch out for Oak-tree Pug which is another early starter. Early Tooth-striped and Clouded Drab are both correct, while the last two micros are indeed Diurnea fagella which has both dark and light forms.
ReplyDeleteWow full house! I must be getting better! Thanks for all your help again Dave and I shall keep a look out for the next lot of Pugs to appear.
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