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Tuesday, 28 September 2021
Old record from Stoke Goldington
I came across this image from 21 Aug 2004, which I had originally assigned to a very abberant Flounced Rustic, but now I'm not so sure. Comments welcomed.
An interesting looking moth! I think I would have been more inclined towards Feathered Gothic but it is all a bit academic now, especially as we can't see the antennae. Oddities like that are well worth hanging on to until an expert has had a chance to comment and dissection will sometimes be the only way to come to a final conclusion.
It is interesting, and as you say, a while ago. Also unfortunately well before the blog, so I was kind of on my own at the time, with only Martin once a year to keep me company (and the occasional meet with the legend that was George Higgs!).
Might be worth passing picture to BM(NH)- Geoff Martin (keeper of UK Leps.). It is so distinctive (but what species!) that it might have a varietal name. I can forward a picture for you if you wish. rpkj1n@udcf.gla.ac.uk
Hi Keith,
ReplyDeleteAn interesting looking moth! I think I would have been more inclined towards Feathered Gothic but it is all a bit academic now, especially as we can't see the antennae. Oddities like that are well worth hanging on to until an expert has had a chance to comment and dissection will sometimes be the only way to come to a final conclusion.
It is interesting, and as you say, a while ago. Also unfortunately well before the blog, so I was kind of on my own at the time, with only Martin once a year to keep me company (and the occasional meet with the legend that was George Higgs!).
DeleteMight be worth passing picture to BM(NH)- Geoff Martin (keeper of UK Leps.). It is so distinctive (but what species!) that it might have a varietal name. I can forward a picture for you if you wish. rpkj1n@udcf.gla.ac.uk
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Feel free. That would be a good idea.
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