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Friday, 19 June 2020

A batch of micros

A little against my better judgement, I put out the trap in Wolvercote, Oxfordshire, on Wednesday night and was rewarded with some very soggy eggboxes and quite a large catch of micros. Several of them are giving me ID headaches; additionally, there's one from the previous night on which I'm not sure of. Here's that one, which I've tentatively identified as Zeiraphera isterana:

Possible Zeiraphera isterana, 16/6/20
From last night, I have a very tentative Dichrorampha alpinana (I appreciate these are a tricky set of species), and three on which I've pretty much drawn a blank, one or more of which might not be identifiable from what I have here. As ever, all suggestions and corrections very welcome.
Possible Dichrorampha alpinana, 17/6/20
Unknown micro, 6mm, 17/6/20
Unknown micro, 6.5mm, 17/6/20

Unknown micro, 8mm, 17/6/20
Steve Goddard

3 comments:

  1. Hello Steve,

    I think you are probably correct with Zeiraphera isertana. It is certainly out now locally, rather earlier than usual. Of the other four, the only ones I can be certain of are the middle pair, which are Piniphila bifasciana and Rhopobota naevana. I should have thought you'd have come to recognize naevana by now! It often has few markings to go on but adopts that strange habit of seemingly "rolling up" its wing-tips when at rest which makes it instantly recognisable.

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  2. The large, roughly triangular brown blotch on the dorsum before the tornus and the pointed forewing apices give the first and last ones away as Ancylis achatana. Pointed forewing is a characeristic of the genus Ancylis.

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  3. Thanks, both: I think I'm going to settle for achatana for the first and last; my records suggest I've only had naevana once, back in 2015 -- certainly it didn't ring many bells, so must have gone under my radar (I didn't know about the wing-rolling thing); and I don't seem to have seen the Piniphila before, so that's a nice lifer!

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