Showing posts with label Mere Wainscot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mere Wainscot. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The Score 17-07

It was the first warm night in a long time with the temperature at 10.00pm hovering around 18°C. Earlier in the evening I put out three traps in strategic positions around the garden. Not wishing to miss anything I did a few early patrols (Trent style) up until around 11.30pm.
I very rarely patrol at this time of year, as it is usually quite late before anything turns up. But this turned out to be an exceptional night with sizeable amounts turning up shortly after dark. Twenty new moths for the year (10 macro, 10 micro) and in that, four were new for the garden! It's been a long time since that's happened, I'm lucky to get one nowadays. 
I ended up with a record breaking 294 of 88 species..........however, I won't be attempting this too often as it takes absolutely ages to process!

Fern 
Garden First.

 Small Fan-footed Wave
Garden First.

 Mere Waiscot
Not shown in books, a good way to separate this from Small Wainscot is the spiky hairdo!

 Miller

 Eyed Hawk-moth

 White Satin

 724 Metzneria lappella
Garden First.

 1201 Eucosma cana
Garden First.

 1380 Phlyctaenia perlucidalis

 1086 Hedya salicella

Upper Caldecote Garden- 3 traps- 294 of 88 species-

0161    Zeuzera pyrina Leopard Moth 1    NFY
0216    Nemapogon cloacella Cork Moth 1    NFY
0441    Paraswammerdamia nebulella
1
0450    Scythropia crataegella Hawthorn Moth 2    NFY
0647    Hofmannophila pseudospretella Brown House-moth 3
0724    Metzneria lappella
1    NFG
0787    Bryotropha terrella
5
0898    Limnaecia phragmitella
1    NFY
0905    Blastodacna hellerella
2
0970    Pandemis cerasana Barred Fruit-tree Tortrix 1
0972    Pandemis heparana Dark Fruit-tree Tortrix 1    NFY
0977    Archips podana Large Fruit-tree Tortrix 1
1001    Lozotaeniodes formosanus
1
1020    Cnephasia sp.
2
1036    Acleris forsskaleana
1    NFY
1063    Celypha striana
2
1083    Hedya nubiferana Marbled Orchard Tortrix 1
1086    Hedya salicella
1    NFY
1201    Eucosma cana
1    NFG
1261    Cydia pomonella Codling Moth 1
1293    Chrysoteuchia culmella
59
1294    Crambus pascuella
9
1302    Crambus perlella
1
1331    Acentria ephemerella Water Veneer 3
1334    Scoparia ambigualis
2
1338    Dipleurina lacustrata
1
1375    Ostrinia nubilalis European Corn-borer 1    NFY
1376    Eurrhypara hortulata Small Magpie 1
1380    Phlyctaenia perlucidalis
1    NFY
1413    Hypsopygia costalis Gold Triangle 4
1424    Endotricha flammealis
3
1428    Aphomia sociella Bee Moth 2
1474    Ephestia parasitella unicolorella
3
1513    Pterophorus pentadactyla White Plume Moth 1
1524    Emmelina monodactyla
1
1651    Cilix glaucata Chinese Character 1
1669    Hemithea aestivaria Common Emerald 1
1699    Idaea rusticata Least Carpet 2
1702    Idaea biselata Small Fan-footed Wave 1    NFG
1705    Idaea fuscovenosa Dwarf Cream Wave 2
1708    Idaea dimidiata Single-dotted Wave 1
1713    Idaea aversata Riband Wave 2
1728    Xanthorhoe fluctuata Garden Carpet 1
1732    Scotopteryx chenopodiata Shaded Broad-bar 1
1782    Horisme tersata Fern 1    NFG
1803    Perizoma alchemillata Small Rivulet 1    NFY
1830    Eupithecia absinthiata Wormwood Pug 1
1834    Eupithecia vulgata Common Pug 1
1837    Eupithecia subfuscata Grey Pug 2
1858    Chloroclystis v-ata V-Pug 2
1887    Lomaspilis marginata Clouded Border 1
1888    Ligdia adustata Scorched Carpet 1    NFY
1921    Crocallis elinguaria Scalloped Oak 2
1922    Ourapteryx sambucaria Swallow-tailed Moth 2
1937    Peribatodes rhomboidaria Willow Beauty 2
1941    Alcis repandata Mottled Beauty 1
1976    Sphinx ligustri Privet Hawk-moth 3
1980    Smerinthus ocellata Eyed Hawk-moth 1    NFY
2031    Leucoma salicis White Satin 1    NFY
2047    Eilema complana Scarce Footman 2
2050    Eilema lurideola Common Footman 6
2061    Spilosoma luteum Buff Ermine 4
2088    Agrotis clavis Heart and Club 2
2089    Agrotis exclamationis Heart and Dart 3
2098    Axylia putris Flame 4
2107    Noctua pronuba Large Yellow Underwing 20
2109    Noctua comes Lesser Yellow Underwing 9
2110    Noctua fimbriata Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing 6
2128    Xestia triangulum Double Square-spot 5
2155    Melanchra persicariae Dot Moth 3
2160    Lacanobia oleracea Bright-line Brown-eye 1
2173    Hadena bicruris Lychnis 1    NFY
2192    Mythimna conigera Brown-line Bright Eye 2
2193    Mythimna ferrago Clay 2
2198    Mythimna impura Smoky Wainscot 3
2199    Mythimna pallens Common Wainscot 1
2279    Acronicta aceris Sycamore 1
2280    Acronicta leporina Miller 1    NFY
2284    Acronicta psi Grey Dagger 2    agg.
2318    Cosmia trapezina Dun-bar 1
2321    Apamea monoglypha Dark Arches 26
2322    Apamea lithoxylaea Light Arches 2
2343    Mesapamea secalis Common Rustic 4    agg.
2349    Chortodes fluxa Mere Wainscot 1    NFY
2381    Hoplodrina alsines Uncertain 23
2387    Caradrina morpheus Mottled Rustic 1
2389    Paradrina clavipalpis Pale Mottled Willow 1
2477    Hypena proboscidalis Snout 2

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Home and Away...

I had a little time this morning so completed my part of the Bedfordshire Bird Atlas . Finding a few highlights in Home Wood such as a pair of Marsh Tits and at least 2 Crossbill. On a Bramble at the wood's edge I found this-
Silver-washed Fritillary
I only found 1, pity it was a ragged looking female- but beggars can't be choosers......

 Large Skipper

 Ringlet

Back at home it was a bit disappointing as temperatures and wind speed pitted themselves against a good haul in the garden trap. Nothing new but a 5th Mere Wainscot of the year and the return of the first 2nd generation Nut-tree Tussock were highlights.

Mere Wainscot

1048 Garden Rose Tortrix Acleris variegana

The results for 18/07/2011- 2x 15w Actinic/UV Skinner- 66 of 30 species-
  •  0411 Argyresthia goedartella
  •  0427 Yponomeuta cagnagella  Spindle Ermine 1 
  •  0642 Batia unitella
  •  0937 Agapeta hamana
  •  0974 Argyrotaenia ljungiana
  •  0994 Clepsis consimilana
  •  1294 Crambus pascuella
  •  1344 Eudonia mercurella
  •  1413 Hypsopygia costalis Gold Triangle 2 
  •  1424 Endotricha flammealis
  •  1452 Phycita roborella
  •  1699 Idaea rusticata Least Carpet 2 
  •  1705 Idaea fuscovenosa Dwarf Cream Wave 1 
  •  1713 Idaea aversata Riband Wave 1 
  •  1742 Camptogramma bilineata Yellow Shell 1 
  •  1921 Crocallis elinguaria Scalloped Oak 1 
  •  1937 Peribatodes rhomboidaria Willow Beauty 1 
  •  2047 Eilema complana Scarce Footman 1 
  •  2050 Eilema lurideola Common Footman 2 
  •  2064 Phragmatobia fuliginosa Ruby Tiger 1 
  •  2087 Agrotis segetum Turnip Moth 1 
  •  2089 Agrotis exclamationis Heart and Dart 1 
  •  2092 Agrotis puta Shuttle-shaped Dart 27 
  •  2107 Noctua pronuba Large Yellow Underwing 1 
  •  2109 Noctua comes Lesser Yellow Underwing 1 
  •  2128 Xestia triangulum Double Square-spot 1 
  •  2289 Acronicta rumicis Knot Grass 1 
  •  2349 Chortodes fluxa Mere Wainscot 1 
  •  2381 Hoplodrina alsines Uncertain 4 
  •  2425 Colocasia coryli Nut-tree Tussock 1

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

New Micro for VC30!...........19/07

7 more to the good with a fantastic humid night. Temperatures didn't drop any lower than 17°C so it was always going to be good. I only did a partial count as there was so many! I've posted some highlights and all of the newbies, including a new addition to the VC30 micro moth list.......

Lesser-spotted Pinion
The 1st time I've ever seen this one. I had White-spotted last year.......

Dingy Footman
After checking through loads of Commons and Scarce. I've finally got something different at last!

Lesser Yellow Underwing
A 1st of the year.

Mere Wainscot
This time it was 2 of the paler form, my 4th and 5th of the year.

Vapourer
2nd for the year.

Oak Hook-tip
Another 1st for the garden.

Duponchelia fovealis (1403a)
According to the literature, this moth was found in Britain for the 1st time in 1996 as a suspected stowaway.
It has now been confirmed as the 1st Ever for VC30(Bedfordshire) by David Manning. It is an immigrant species originating from Southern Europe and feeds on a variety of cultivated vegetables. These include Beets and Spinach, so would be right at home.....well, here!

Carcina quercana (658)
2nd record for this pretty micro.

Large Tabby (1421)
1st for the garden.

Some of the others caught were-
  • Smoky Wainscot- 4- My highest count
  • V-Pug- 3- My highest count
  • Iron Prominent
  • Chinese Character
  • Peppered Moth

Friday, July 9, 2010

Mere Wainscot??

This very non descript moth turned up this morning. Definately new for the garden...............

Mere Wainscot confirmed by VC30 Moths.