I'm not sure if I'm out of practice or just not very good at micros - probably both! These two turned up last night - the white spots on one are confusing me as is the shape of the costal patches on the other. Help?
Thanks, David
I'm not sure if I'm out of practice or just not very good at micros - probably both! These two turned up last night - the white spots on one are confusing me as is the shape of the costal patches on the other. Help?
Thanks, David
Any thoughts?
David
Common Pug © David Hastings |
Another adjacent local area Atlas from Jim Wheeler has just gone "live", this time covering the moths of Hertfordshire & Middlesex. It is linked here and in our permanent links in the right-hand side-bar.
Can anyone help ID this one, I thought it was Acleris ferrugana or A. notana, but maybe not. FW is 8mm.
Mark Griffiths, Garsington, Oxford.
This little moth turned up in Chorleywood a few nights ago, alongside a Mottled Umber and a Pale Brindled Beauty:
Rather a plain example, I'm afraid.
Finally got round to dissecting some specimens from the garden in 2020 (Great Kimble, Bucks). My garden contains Ox-eye Daisies, but no Tansies, so I was expecting this Dichrorampha to be the Orange-spot Daisy Moth D. alpinana. But the costal fold on the wing looked quite short, and following dissection it appears to be the Orange-spot Tansy Moth, D. flavidorsana. Apologies for the rather scruffy dissection and blurry photos but hopefully the smooth edge to the aedeagus can be seen.
This is a new species for me, and judging by the Atlas it may be new for Bucks? And I guess it is a cautionary tale that proximity of foodplant is no guarantee of presence of the associated moths.
Close-up of aedeagus showing smooth edges |
Early Moths, Westcott 5th January |
I found these mines today on a Hypericum sp., which I believe were made by Ectoedemia septembrella. Unfortunately they have all been vacated, so presumably the moths emerged last year (the leaves were last year's growth).
If my iD is correct, should I record them against today's date, with an appropriate comment? Or should I record them against a 2023 date range? Or ignore them and wait until I find an active mine-probably later this year?
Thanks
Stigmella aurella on bramble, Westcott 1st January |
Phyllonorycter leucographella on firethorn, Westcott 1st January |
Spring Usher, Westcott 3rd January |