Thursday, 21 November 2024
Phyllonorycter emberizaepenella
Tuesday, 19 November 2024
Saturday, 16 November 2024
Westcott, Bucks
Caloptilia species, Westcott 6th November |
Diurnea lipsiella, Westcott 9th November |
December Moths, Westcott 5th November |
Scarce Umber, Westcott 1st November |
Possible migrants over this period included Udea ferrugalis (3rd, 7th, 8th), Palpita vitrealis (1st, 10th), Turnip Moth (2nd), Dark Sword-grass (1st, 2nd, 6th, 7th, 8th, 15th), Angle Shades (2nd, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 12th), Pale Mottled Willow (1st, 10th) and Silver Y (1st, 2nd, 3rd). Another example of Musotima nitidalis appeared on the 1st.
Thursday, 14 November 2024
Sunday, 10 November 2024
Common Marbled Carpet?
Problem with irecord
I had a frustrating experience yesterday.I had uploaded 40 odd species from a summer MV trap but when I completed the “where was it” tab it wouldn’t save.I went through the process several times.I had to leave and record not saved as of this morning.
I had a go with a recent catch (2 moths!) and it worked but I am nervous about risking big summer catches!
Have others had this problem?
I am I missing something?
Best
Will
Saturday, 9 November 2024
Scarce Bordered Straw?
Rather worn, but is this Scarce Bordered Straw? There's a hint of a broad dark outer band, but not much else to go on, and it's not a species I have had before.
Friday, 8 November 2024
Jersey Mocha
The 05/09/24 was one of my highest catches of the year to my Penn garden
with 129 Large Yellow Underwing. It also produced this individual which i think is a Jersey Mocha
Tuesday, 5 November 2024
A boat-load of immigrants in Stoke Goldington (N. Bucks)?
Monday, 4 November 2024
Another Scarce Bordered Straw?
Sunday, 3 November 2024
Hook-tips
Hi All
I just wanted to mention that any Watsonalla hook-tips, especially in autumn, should be retained in case of W. uncinula. For some technical reason I can't see comments, so I don't know what has been said about the very recent one. Obviously, if anyone wants to reply please do so directly to my email or I won't be able to see it.
I was previously only able to access the site by deleting all site-related cookies but this time it tells me there aren't any, even though I had just been looking at it. I know others have had issues and something is clearly still awry.
I had another vitrealis last night along with gamma and xylostella.
Martin
Saturday, 2 November 2024
Late Oak Hook-tip
Friday, 1 November 2024
Westcott, Bucks
Winter Moth, Westcott 29th October |
Sprawler, Westcott 16th October |
Delicate, Dark Sword-grass & Palpita vitrealis, Westcott 21st October |
Pearly Underwing, Westcott 29th October |
Musotima nitidalis, Westcott 24th October |
Dewick's Plusia, Westcott 28th October |
Lunar underwing?
Tortrix id help please
Marvellous as ever
I've been too superstitious to mention my wait for the Merveille du Jour to friends and I was beginning to wonder whether it would arrive this year before I pack things up. Last night, it did. Or rather they did, two fresh and beautiful specimens. Perhaps they were also attracted by our pumpkin. Martin Wainwright, Thrupp, Oxon
Thursday, 31 October 2024
Another new species for our region
Yesterday Andy & Melissa Banthorpe discovered mines of Ectoedemia hannoverella on black poplar by the River Ouse near Olney, Bucks which is a first for our three counties. The moth has been spreading very slowly westwards from East Anglia since its discovery in Suffolk in 2002. A page for the species (and some photos of the mine) have now been added to our on-line Atlas.
Tuesday, 29 October 2024
Scarce bordered straw?
Hi there,
After a few nights of catching nothing, this turned up in my trap this morning. I'm thinking it's a scarce bordered straw. As it's got the word "scarce" in the name and I've never seen one before, I thought I better ask the experts. Is this another of those immigrant species that now also breeds here? Sorry the pictures are poor, it wasn't very co-operative. The dark photo was taken inside, and the colour was much lighter, really a light olive. I added the other picture to show that it had a dark band on the underwing.
Monday, 28 October 2024
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Sunday, 27 October 2024
Ectoedemia quinquella
David Lees carried out some searching for leaf-mines at Burnham Beeches today and was lucky enough to find active mines of Ectoedemia quinquella within "green islands" on a decaying oak leaf. This was a first for Bucks and is a species well worth keeping an eye out for at the moment (there are quite often several mines to a leaf, as in this case). David also found a leaf-edge fold of Parornix carpinella on hornbeam, a rare moth in the county.
Ectoedemia quinquella mines on oak, Burnham Beeches 27th October |
Ectoedemia quinquella mine, Burnham Beeches 27th October |
A couple of late (ish) records.
Both P. ruralis and Buff Arches last night to MV; and A. ipsilon (2) and Box moth (2, both forms) to MV. Of these is the Buff Arches latest for Bucks?
24 October.
Harris Tweed
Good to have a couple of tweed-coated Sprawlers in the very lightly-populated trap, one of the few remaining regulars which had not yet showed. Also my first Mottled Umber of the year, a Barred Sallow and a Black Rustic. My iPhone's bug-spotter got them all right - and for those intrigued by such technological novelties, it also newly allows me to isolate, copy and paste the images - minus a leg, antenna or two - into emails to the grandchildren. Martin Wainwright, Thrupp, Oxon
Saturday, 26 October 2024
Friday, 25 October 2024
A puzzle
This moth was caught in my garden on Wednesday night (23rd). Is it a White-line Dart? It's worn and very dark; I lengthened the exposure in order to make some features easier to see. It's very late for one to be flying and I'm also not convinced by the stigmata. The lack of arrowheads on the subterminal line might indicate Garden Dart, but could be due to wear and doesn't help with the lateness.
Or have I missed something obvious? The moth is reposing in my fridge.
Tim Arnold
Newton Longville, Bucks
Woodland trapping
Diurnea lipsiella, Finemere Wood 23rd October |
Figure of Eight, Finemere Wood 23rd October |
December Moth, Bernwood Forest 24th October |
Rosy Footman, Bernwood Forest 24th October |
Buff Footman (female left, male right), Bernwood 24th Oct |
New Garden Moth
Stoke Goldington, North Bucks:
Attracted to Actinic front door lights, last night, this Figure of Eight is a garden first. Scarce in SP84, I think this is probably a first record for square SP84J. The light also attracted a rather late, pristine Swallow-tailed moth.
Thursday, 17 October 2024
Mompha bradleyi?
Am I safe in ID'ing this as Mompha bradleyi, without dissection? The Field Guide seems to suggest it would need genitalia examined to separate from divisella, but the "hourglass" is distinctly buff-tinged, rather than pure white, so I can't see it being the latter. I have had bradleyi here before (gen det), plus divsella looks very unlikely per the the atlas.
Thanks
Phil T
Too worn to ID?
Hi there,
This rather unexpectedly turned up last night. Can those more experienced that me make anything of it?
Many thanks,
David
Wednesday, 16 October 2024
Mine on Comfrey
I found this leaf-edge roll on Comfrey yesterday. It looks almost identical to that of Parornix devoniella, but the nearest hazel is ~5m away, and as far as I can tell, (the top leaves are not accessible), there are none of the blotch mines of that species on it. There appears to be nothing that mines Comfrey that creates such a roll, so a bit of a puzzle! The roll is 3cm long, and empty apart from frass at one end, (the left hand end in the image below.)
Westcott, Bucks
November Moth (genitalia checked), Westcott 9th October |
Figure of Eight, Westcott 5th October |
Merveille du Jour, Westcott 1st October |
Cypress Carpet, Westcott 14th October |
Neocochylis molliculana, Westcott 7th October |
The only obvious migrants of late have comprised Plutella xylostella (2nd, 6th, 15th), Udea ferrugalis (2nd, 15th), Scarce Bordered Straw (7th) and Palpita vitrealis (14th), but Delicate has appeared almost nightly in the garden throughout this period (17 individuals) and I suspect many of them will be migrants because there has been quite an influx at coastal sites. However, as has already happened with White-point, Delicate is a species which I believe may also be in the process of becoming established in our area. There was another sighting here of Plumed Fan-foot (8th), this time during the day when it was disturbed from vegetation, and it may or may not have been a migrant.
Palpita vitrealis, Westcott 14th October |
Pink-barred Sallows, Westcott 4th October |
Active mine of Ectoedemia intimella, Westcott 11th October |