Very little in trap, but the first Conistra rubiginosa for the year in Denham - as usual undeterred by a cold night (Nov. 28-29). So keep those traps working from time to time, and ignore the temperature!
Tuesday, 29 November 2022
Absent Mottled Umbers
I have had neither Mottled, nor Scarce ditto this year; and none in local woods either. Is this a common experience elsewhere?
Plutella xylostella?
I think this is Plutella xylostella, as there is just a hint of the dorsal pattern, and the overall "jizz" looks right, but would appreciate comments!
Thanks
Phil T
Saturday, 26 November 2022
Westcott, Bucks
Zelleria hepariella, Westcott 23rd November |
Sprawler, Westcott 24th November |
Silver Y, Westcott 25th November |
Wednesday, 23 November 2022
Just when I think . . . . .
. . . . .that I'm getting the hang of some basic micros, this turns up. Came to light on Sept 3rd near Chesham- can't find anything that looks like it in the books. Someone please put me out of my misery?
Thanks, David
Sunday, 20 November 2022
Earlier in the year
On the 4th August, this smart micro turned up in Stoke Goldington. Looks (to me at least) a candidate for Bryotropha basaltinella, but would need the chop to be sure?
Saturday, 19 November 2022
Westcott, Bucks
Scarce Umber, Westcott 18th November |
Turnip Moth, Westcott 14th November |
Tuesday, 15 November 2022
Diplopseustis perieresalis
A Diplopseustis perieresalis was attracted to our house lights (Loosley Row) last night. I see, going back through the blog that Dave caught one in 2016.
Nigel
Sunday, 13 November 2022
Zelleria oleastrella
Zelleria oleastrella to mv in Denham last night. Robin. Photo can follow. Retained.
Saturday, 12 November 2022
Two 'plume' species
Hi there,
These two turned up on Thursday night near Chesham - outside the Robinson on an adjacent white-painted door. From Page 92 in the Berkshire book, I make the first one Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla, but it looks nothing like the illustration of the same species in Sterling and Parsons.
And is the second one just a dark form of Emmelina monodactyla? The first insect was quite a bit bigger than the second.
If I'm right, then are both flying later in the year than usual - maybe due to the mild weather??
Thanks, David
Vagrant China-mark, Diasemiopsis ramburialis, Worminghall. A first for Bucks.
Very pleased to finally catch a decent autumn migrant this morning. Was even more pleased (and surprised) to find out it's a county first too.
Thanks very much to Dave and Martin for confirming.
Plumed Prominent
I trapped at Warburg last night with 3x 125w Robinson MV and an 8w actinic, from 17.15 to 20.45 when the moon pretty much killed it. There were 17 Plumed Prominents, all males. 19 species, including a late Metalampra italica and 2 migrants, Plutella xylostella and Nomophila noctuella.
Friday, 11 November 2022
Plumed Prominent
Plumed Prominent, Homefield Wood 10th November |
Wednesday, 9 November 2022
Which Agriphila?
This has waited since 23rd August - well, I've been busy. I'm thinking probably tristella, but could it be straminella?
Many thanks, David
Scarce Umber
Scarce Umber, Westcott 8th November |
Tuesday, 8 November 2022
Crimson Speckled & Plumed Prominent in Bucks
Monday, 7 November 2022
A Berkshire Migrant
Three moths of three species last night. Eudonia angustea and Red-green Carpet were not unexpected but this one was a surprise.
Ben Dale on the Berkshire Moth Group Facebook page has kindly confirmed it as Diasemiopsis ramburialis
Sunday, 6 November 2022
Another garden newcomer
Povolnya leucapennella, Westcott 5th November |
Bedellia somnulentella, Westcott 5th November |
Saturday, 5 November 2022
Could this be a Delicate?
Friday, 4 November 2022
The End is Nigh
Winter Moth, Westcott 3rd November |
Dave Wilton Westcott, Bucks
Thursday, 3 November 2022
Tortrix for ID
This is my first season recording micros although in the past I did extensively record macros when living in Cambridgeshire and Cheshire.
I am working through a few outstanding records from earlier in the year and would appreciate comments on these three. On the 31st of July I caught this one and posted the picture on the Berkshire Moth Group Facebook page but no one suggested an ID. I then posted it on the UK Micro Moth page and Ben Sale suggested Rhopobota stagnana which appears to be a fairly rare moth in the County.
Then on the 3rd August I caught this one and didn't recognise it as the same thing - there were a lot of moths in the trap late July and early August although looking now it certainly looks like the same thing.
Worminghall, Bucks
Unfortunately no mega migrant here during the recent influx (although I did desert my post for a few days and headed to the coast to find some). Highlight was an Oak Rustic (the first for the garden) and a few nice migrants including 2 Delicates, up to 17 Rush Veneer in one night (30th October), a Vestal, a Diamond-back and a couple of Rusty-dot Pearls. Also a late Clifden Nonpariel on 25th October and a few new for years including Sprawler and December moth and another potential new for garden in the form of an Acleris kochiella/logiana (awaiting dissection) which takes the 2022 garden year list to 492 (unverified).
December Moth
The first garden December Moth of 2022 turned up here last night. Despite all the wind and rain it was accompanied by a reasonable selection of other species, including Udea ferrugalis, Nomophila noctuella, Red-green Carpet, November Moth agg., Feathered Thorn, Turnip, Large Yellow Underwing, Merveille du Jour, Blair's Shoulder-knot, Sprawler, Satellite, Beaded Chestnut & Barred Sallow.
December Moth, Westcott 2nd November |
I saw my first December Moths of the season in Yardley Chase, close to the Northamptonshire border, back on 27th October and several more in Bernwood Forest two days later, so it should be starting to appear everywhere now.
Dave Wilton Westcott, Bucks