Showing posts with label Pale Prominent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pale Prominent. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Another good night............

............in the best year I've had so far. 86 species by 22nd April is eight days earlier than my previous best in 2011. The highlight,(for me anyway) was finding not one, but two Least Black Arches. Having only trapped it on one occasion before on 29th April 2010. A full list below-

Least Black Arches
NFY- Two caught on 22nd April

Brindled Beauty
 NFY- 21 April, possible re-trap on 22nd.

 Pale Prominent
NFY- 22nd April

Upper Caldecote Garden- 22/04/2014- 2 traps- 37 of 20 species-

0925  Phtheochroa rugosana  1 NFY
1136  Epinotia immundana  1 NFY
1832  Currant Pug (Eupithecia assimilata)  1
1852  Brindled Pug (Eupithecia abbreviata)  1
1853  Oak-tree Pug (Eupithecia dodoneata)  4
1883  Yellow-barred Brindle (Acasis viretata)  1
1888  Scorched Carpet (Ligdia adustata)  1
1927  Brindled Beauty (Lycia hirtaria)  1
2006  Lesser Swallow Prominent (Pheosia gnoma)  1
2011  Pale Prominent (Pterostoma palpina)  1 NFY
2063  Muslin Moth (Diaphora mendica)  1
2078  Least Black Arches (Nola confusalis)  2 NFY
2092  Shuttle-shaped Dart (Agrotis puta)  6
2154  Cabbage Moth (Mamestra brassicae)  1
2186  Powdered Quaker (Orthosia gracilis)  4
2188  Clouded Drab (Orthosia incerta)  1
2190  Hebrew Character (Orthosia gothica)  6
2289  Knot Grass (Acronicta rumicis)  1 NFY
2423  Oak Nycteoline (Nycteola revayana)  1
2425  Nut-tree Tussock (Colocasia coryli)  1

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Proms............ 18-05

An improved catch last night and for the first time in a week, no sign of a biting wind at night. Prominents were the order of the night with three different species caught. Also of note was a Lychnis, a moth that I very seldom catch.

Iron Prominent


Pale Prominent


Common Pug

Lychnis

Waved Umber

974 Argyrotaenia ljungiana

697 Agonopterix arenella

Upper Caldecote Garden- 3 traps- 37 of 18 species-

0697  Agonopterix arenella  1
0808  Platyedra subcinerea  1
0974  Argyrotaenia ljungiana  4
1524  Emmelina monodactyla  3
1724  Red Twin-spot Carpet (Xanthorhoe spadicearia)  3
1728  Garden Carpet (Xanthorhoe fluctuata)  3
1834  Common Pug (Eupithecia vulgata)  3
1906  Brimstone Moth (Opisthograptis luteolata)  3
1936  Waved Umber (Menophra abruptaria)  2
2000  Iron Prominent (Notodonta dromedarius)  1 NFY
2003  Pebble Prominent (Notodonta ziczac)  1
2011  Pale Prominent (Pterostoma palpina)  1 NFY
2092  Shuttle-shaped Dart (Agrotis puta)  5
2173  Lychnis (Hadena bicruris)  1 NFY
2187  Common Quaker (Orthosia cerasi)  1
2190  Hebrew Character (Orthosia gothica)  2
2284x  Grey Dagger / Dark Dagger (Acronicta tridens/psi)  1
2450  Spectacle (Abrostola tripartita)  1

Friday, April 29, 2011

Home Wood Survey.....26/04

Well, it was that time again; another foray into the woods ensued. The plan was to go a few days earlier when the weather was perfect. But a genrator that I had ordered turned out to have been used as a football in the depot and had to be returned. When the replacement did finally turn up it was deployed in a new location (3) in the wood and left overnight to see how it would fare. Pity really as the wind and cooler temperatures probably hampered the catch somewhat.........

Mr T. Duval's van
We packed it to the rafters with 2 traps and a tripod stand with MV bulkhead attached. We seem to have acumilated a lot of gear in a reletively short space of time.

 Location 3
This is a new area at the Southern end of the main trails on an intersection. This is where the MV Skinner was left overnight. The new Chinese 2-stroke 850w generator with one 80w MV trap connected  managed to last 7 hours 20 minutes with approximately 1 litre of the 4.2 remaining. So in the middle of Summer this would be more than enough. Thanks to Mark Skevington for the idea. The 'Home Wood Survey' page has now been updated with location map and photos.

 Location 4
This is where the battery Actinic/UV was placed. Unfortunately the battery failed and the lights where out when we arrived in the morning (6.15am). However with more mature Oak trees and a mixture of low lying scrub and Coniferous trees, this looks a slightly better site than the others......

 Flame Carpet
4 caught loc. 2&3

 Frosted Green
2 caught Loc. 3&4

 Green Carpet
5 caught- Loc. 2,3&4

 Scorched Carpet
2 caught- Loc. 2&4

 Yellow-barred Brindle
1 caught- Loc. 3

 Pale Prominent
1 caught- Loc. 3

Adela reaumurella 150
4 caught- Loc. 2,3&4. ID, A. Banthorpe VC30 Moths

The results-

Location 2- 80w MV on stand with sheet, 8.45-10.45pm-  27 of 13 species
  • Brindled Pug- 5
  • Dwarf Pug- 4- NFS (New for Site)
  • Green Carpet- 2- NFS
  • Red Twin-spot Carpet- 2- NFS
  • Flame Carpet- 2- NFS
  • Cream Wave- 2- NFS
  • Orange Footman- 2- NFS
  • Adela reaumurella- 2- NFS
  • Hebrew Character- 2
  • Streamer- 1
  • Brimstone- 1- NFS
  • Early Grey- 1
  • Common Wave- 1- NFS
Location 3- 80w MV Skinner, 8.45-dawn- 36 of 21 species-
  • Brindled Pug- 7
  • Dwarf Pug- 4
  • Green Carpet- 2
  • Common Pug- 2- NFS
  • Brimstone Moth- 2
  • Flame Carpet- 2
  • Muslin Moth- 2- NFS
  • Hebrew Character- 2
  • Red Twin-spot Carpet- 1
  • Pale Prominent- 1- NFS
  • Maiden's Blush- 1- NFS
  • Syndemis musculana- 1- NFS
  • Yellow-barred Brindle- 1- NFS
  • Least Black Arches- 1- NFS
  • Frosted Green- 1- NFS
  • Grey Pine Carpet- 1- NFS
  • Mottled Pug- 1- NFS
  • Adela reaumurella- 1- NFS
  • Flame Shoulder- 1- NFS
  • Orange Footman- 1- NFS
  • Clouded Drab- 1
Location 4- 2x15w Actinic/UV- 8.30-dawn- 6 of 6 species-
  • Scorched Carpet- 1
  • Green Carpet- 1
  • Frosted Green- 1
  • Muslin Moth- 1
  • Maiden's Blush- 1
  • Adela reaumurella- 1

Friday, April 30, 2010

The Actinic Strikes Back!.....28/04

Micro?- awaiting ID
Muslin Moth Chocolate Tip Mullein Pale Prominent Red Twin-spot Carpet
Twin-spotted Quaker
Brimstone Moth
A monster haul, the best so far for my garden. I put 2 traps out, both twin 15w Actinics. These were placed at either end of the garden and with near perfect conditions, I couldn't lose- 47 Moths of 23 species!
  1. Hebrew Character- 9
  2. Clouded Drab- 5
  3. Common Quaker4
  4. Brindled Pug?- 4 I think they all were
  5. Shuttle-shaped Dart- 4
  6. Double-striped Pug- 2
  7. Flame Shoulder- 2
  8. Muslin Moth- Garden 1st
  9. Twin-spotted Quaker- Garden 1st
  10. Chocolate Tip- Garden 1st
  11. Red Twin-spot Carpet- Year tick
  12. Waved Umber- Garden 1st
  13. Powdered Quaker
  14. Brimstone Moth- Year tick
  15. Mullein- Garden 1st
  16. Pale Prominent- Year tick
  17. Parsnip Moth
  18. Agonopterix heracliana
  19. Agonopterix arenella
  20. Emmelina Monodactyla- 2
  21. White-shouldered House Moth
  22. Micro??- awaiting ID
  23. Argyrotaenia ljungiana
The Micro??? is a probable dark form Pammene fasciana (1236)