Stenophylax permistus, Westcott 9th April |
The moth trap has also produced the year's first few examples of what I would have recorded as the ichneumon Ophion scutellaris based on its very long antennae. A parasite of over-wintering noctuid larvae, it has now been split into two species (scutellaris and wuestneii) both of which fly in the spring. Thus, just like Ophion obscuratus which has also now been split into at least two and probably three species, recording any of these nocturnal ichneumons on sight is now virtually impossible without very close examination!
Ophion sp., Westcott 9th April |
Westcott, Bucks
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