Wednesday, 8 June 2022

Hedya pruniana?



 Rare for me to stick my novice neck out with a new micro for my area! Am I right??

Thanks, David

3 comments:

  1. Hi David,
    Yes, that's Hedya pruniana. Very common at the moment wherever there's blackthorn. Watch out for Hedya nubiferana which is starting to fly now too and is equally as common - the differences are fairly subtle but it has a slightly different resting posture to pruniana.

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  2. Hi David, there is a very good depiction of the differences between the Hedya species in the 'Common Micro-moths of Berkshire', available as a free download (see side-bar below) - I am told that this excellent small book is due for a new edition this year.

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  3. Thanks, both! I'll look out for nubiferana. And I'll look out the Berkshire publication. Really helpful comments - thanks.

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