Welcome:

Welcome to my world..............

Monday, 29 May 2017

Hood Hill, Kilburn, VC62, night of 26 May

Things starting to pick up a bit and a good night at Kilburn with 397 moths of 61 species.  By far the most numerous was Common Lutestring with 130, and there were an interesting selection of scarce micros including Denisia similella, Ancylis mitterbacheriana, Epinotia rubiginosana and Eucosmomorpha albersana each of which with very few VC62 records.
Denisia similella

Carpatolechia proximella

Capua vulgana

Ancylis mitterbacheriana
Epinotia rubiginosana

Eucosmomorpha albersana

Grey Pine Carpet

Foxglove Pug

Welsh Wave

Grey Birch

A rather belated catch-up...

Night of 8th April, Pilmoor, VC62 - 83 of 23 species:  the highlights being a Phyllonorycter sp, probably ulmifoliella, and the earliest Yorkshire record of Scarce Prominent.
Scalloped Hook-tip

Double-striped Pug

Scarce Prominent

Red Swordgrass

Red Swordgrass


Night of 6th May, Pilmoor, VC62 – 13 of five species, a shortened night due to being rather cool and non-productive.
Lunar Marbled Brown

Night of 12th May, Hag Wood, Kilburn, VC62 – 107 of 39 species, the highlights included the spectacular micromoth Ethmia quadrillella.
Zelleria hepariella

Ethmia quadrillella

Ethmia quadrillella

Acleris hastiana

Brindled Pug

Sunday, 18 September 2016

Copper Underwings

That time of the year again and I have had a small number of Copper Underwings sp.  I am aware of many of the stated differences between Copper Underwing and Svensson's Copper Underwing but am also aware that some of these features are not reliable and Les Hill is studying the species pair in some detail.  Having found one in the house dead which was the well-marked one from Brimham a couple of weeks ago, and escaped while photographing it in the hall at home, I spent some time checking over the individual.


The main features to check are as follows:

1/  Check the palps to see if pale (CU) or dark with distinct pale tips (SCU)

2/  The extent of the copper on the underside of the hind wing - restricted to terminal band (CU) or extending up towards the base (SCU)

3/  General colouration and contrast - very contrasting (CU), or not so (SCU) indeed Svensson's has been known as 'drab' Copper Underwing

4/  The two major points on the crossband - draw a line joining the two and extend to the outerwing - if directed towards the back of the wing (CU) and if slightly forward towards the base (SCU)

5/  The black and white markings on the sides of the abdomen - contrasting and well-marked in CU, less so in SCU


Of course some of these features are subjective and open to interpretation, others appear more clear-cut.  When applying these checks to this individual it throws up some interesting points.

1/  The palps.  In this individual they are clearly dark with pale tips indicating Svensson's.

2/  The extent of the copper on the underside of the hind-wing - limited, indicating Copper Underwing. (In the photo there is some shadow and a faint suggestion of darker copper extending towards the base but in reality and good light this is not so).

3/  General colouration - strikingly contrasting, suggesting Copper Underwing.

4/  The two point tips. joined by line and extended to wing edge - backwards suggests Copper and forwards Svensson's. On this one forwards indicating Svensson's.
 
5/  Abdomen markings - contrasting black and white suggesting Copper Underwing.


All in all, five features, three suggesting Copper Underwing and two suggesting Svensson's Copper Underwing.  I know many observers use the palps as the main (only?) feature to distinguish the two, but this one individual shows that it is not as straight forward as one would think.  I think this one is going to have to have its bits done to confirm, something I have done very little of but really should on this occasion, especially as it is already dead.  Watch this space....

Saturday, 10 September 2016

Trapping at Pilmoor, VC62, 8 Sep 2016

There were a handful of lowland northern species that Mike had on his target list and Pilmoor was the chosen site.  Cooler than the previous night and not as productive, but Angle-striped Sallow put in an appearance as hoped.  A total from my two traps of 112 moths of 26 species, Mike's still to be added. The most numerous were 27 Green Carpet, 16 Epinotia ramella, 11 Ypsolopha parenthesella, ten each of Common Marbled Carpet and Canary-shouldered Thorn and nine Large Yellow Underwing. The only possible migrant was a single Diamond-back.  Thee follows a small selection of micro-moths, including a poor record shot taken in the pot of Cydia fagiglandana which is relatively scarce in the County.
Acleris emargana

Acleris rhombana
Cydia fagiglandana

Celypha lacunana
Of the larger moths the following are attractive and includes the scarce Angle-striped Sallow.
Angle-striped Sallow

Canary-shouldered Thorn

Engrailed
One of the micros which always amuses me is the Ypsolopha sequella which when viewed from above gives a very passable impression of Bugs Bunny....
Ypsolopha sequella..a.k.a. .'Bugs Bunny' moth....
Not too bad a night and delivered some more species for Mike's list.

Friday, 9 September 2016

Brimham Rocks, VC64, 7 Sep 2016

Following a long planned visit to the area by Mike Snelling of Worthing who I had first met on a Hungary trip to Farm Lator, it seemed the weather looked best for the night of Wednesday 7th Sep.  As a fellow southerner, the call of northern upland species made Brimham a prime trapping place.  A warm muggy night with the temperature still +17 at 0130, the haul of 285 moths of 35 species was not too bad a total, and provided Mike with a handful of his target species.  The highlights were the very distinctive and scarce Epinotia trigonella which unfortunately avoided being photographed, but a female Anomalous sat well.
Anomalous, female

Autumnal Rustic

Neglected Rustic
Autumn is always brightened by the Sallow family and several put in an appearance as expected at this site.
Middle-barred Sallow (left) and Pink-barred Sallow
The commonest moths were 54 Autumnal Rustic, 51 Flounced Chestnut, 40 Large Yellow Underwing and others of note were 13 Barred Chestnut and 7 Neglected Rustic.

Trapping at Pilmoor, VC62, 28 Aug 2016

What a difference 3 weeks make!  Taking the first opportunity of time off following the excellent previous visit only 22 nights before, this proved to be somewhat of an anticlimax.  I trapped in the same location hoping to repeat some of the success of the previous visit and hopefully to secure some specimens of Anacampsis blattariella and the closely related and rare populella which I was sure I had caught before.  Regretfully neither put in an appearance and numbers and species were well down with just 74 of 24 species.  Besides an Angle-stripe Sallow the best was the first Yellow-barred Brindle of the year.

Yellow-barred Brindle

Monday, 8 August 2016

Trapping at Pilmoor, VC62, 6 Aug 2016

Saturday night's forecast was one of those that needed close scrutiny but I knew if I didn't go for it I would surely miss out.  A very warm muggy night  but with a front passing over around midnight the wind was due to pick up and a minor threat of at least some rain.  I chose Pilmoor again, this time the southern end of the track, a site with tall trees which may at least offer some protection from the wind.  As it turned out the temperature was still +25 at 2200 dropping to +17.1 by 0700, the wind did indeed pick up after midnight with strong gusts high up in the canopy which only occasionally percolated down to ground level, and only a very small spit of rain at about 0600 which caused momentary panic but then fortunately passed over.

What a great night with c1300 moths of at least 105 species, including several scarce moths, and at least four were new to me, and there were some very significant records for VC62.  The first new one was a tiny moth no more than 3-4mm in length and only a poor record shot taken before it made a dash for freedom.  However, the features noted are enough to identify it at Bohemmania quadrimaculella, a rare species in Britain and the first VC62 record since 1868!
Bohemannia quadrimaculella
Another new one for me was Dichrorampha acuminatana, only the second recent VC62 record after two in 1948.
Dichrorampha acuminatana
A Grapholita janthinana was also new to me and only this record is only the third site in VC62, the others are a handful of records in the North-east and a single record in the north of the county.
Grapholita janthinana
I had at least four Anacampsis populella a moth new to me and the first VC62 records since 1883; Harry Beaumont did profer some caution and suggested "To my mind your gelechid does look like A. populella but both MBGBI 4(2) and Sterling & Parsons both say that reliable separation of this and A. blattariella is only possible by dissection unless the moths have been reared (from sallow or birch respectively). This seems to be a bit extreme to me as all my grey Anacampsis have proved to be populella and all the black/white ones blattariella on dissection.".  Without actual specimens these may not actually make the grade for acceptance.  Here follows examples of each.
Anacampsis populella
Anacampsis blattariella
Three Caloptilia alchimiella added to last weeks record doubles the number of VC62 records.  A single Caloptila anglicella was new to me although not particularly uncommon.

Of the other moths trapped the overwhelming majority were of one species, the tiny micro Argyresthis goedartella with at least 450 counted, but oddly enough not photographed...  A couple of China-marks were new for the site, an indication of the damp habitat. On checking, the Ringed China-mark seems to be the first VC62 record since 1883 and the Small China-mark seems to be only the 2nd VC62 record.
Ringed China-mark

Small China-mark
A small selection of photos of other micro-moth species follow, with the last one photographed in a lid measuring 20mm diameter, giving an indication of the actual size of the moth.

Batrachedra praeangusta

Catoptria falsella 

Phyllonorycter geniculella
A quick summary of catch at Pilmoor wood SE on 6 Aug 2016

  Dark Dagger / Grey Dagger (Acronicta tridens/psi)  1
  Cnephasia species (Cnephasia sp.)  4
  Common Rustic agg. (Mesapamea secalis agg.)  2
  Marbled Minor agg. (Oligia strigilis agg.)  4
04.072  a moth (Bohemannia quadrimaculella)  1
15.008  a moth (Caloptilia alchimiella)  3
15.015  a moth (Aspilapteryx tringipennella)  1
15.028  a moth (Parornix anglicella)  1
15.086  a moth (Phyllonorycter geniculella)  2
16.001  Bird-cherry Ermine (Yponomeuta evonymella)  1
16.002  Orchard Ermine (Yponomeuta padella)  1
17.003  Honeysuckle Moth (Ypsolopha dentella)  5
17.005  a moth (Ypsolopha scabrella)  2
17.010  a moth (Ypsolopha parenthesella)  29
18.001  Diamond-back Moth (Plutella xylostella)  7
20.011  a moth (Argyresthia brockeella)  4
20.012  a moth (Argyresthia goedartella)  456
28.014  a moth (Crassa unitella)  7
31.001  a moth (Carcina quercana)  4
32.007  a moth (Agonopterix ocellana)  1
35.011  a moth (Anacampsis populella)  4
35.012  a moth (Anacampsis blattariella)  7
35.018  a moth (Hypatima rhomboidella)  2
36.001  a moth (Batrachedra praeangusta)  1
41.002  a moth (Blastobasis adustella)  7
41.003  a moth (Blastobasis lacticolella)  1
49.024  Chequered Fruit-tree Tortrix (Pandemis corylana)  6
49.025  Barred Fruit-tree Tortrix (Pandemis cerasana)  2
49.062  a moth (Acleris forsskaleana)  5
49.071  a moth (Acleris emargana)  1
49.109  a moth (Agapeta hamana)  1
49.149  a moth (Apotomis turbidana)  13
49.150  a moth (Apotomis betuletana)  15
49.214  a moth (Ancylis badiana)  5
49.231  a moth (Epinotia brunnichana)  44
49.240  a moth (Epinotia immundana)  1
49.249  a moth (Epinotia ramella)  25
49.255  a moth (Epinotia nisella)  10
49.279  a moth (Gypsonoma dealbana)  2
49.281  a moth (Gypsonoma sociana)  4
49.313  a moth (Dichrorampha acuminatana)  1
49.341  a moth (Cydia splendana)  57
49.359  a moth (Grapholita janthinana)  1
50.002  Leopard Moth (Zeuzera pyrina)  1
62.035  a moth (Acrobasis advenella)  2
63.037  a moth (Udea olivalis)  3
63.038  Mother of Pearl (Pleuroptya ruralis)  6
63.060  a moth (Evergestis pallidata)  1
63.064  a moth (Scoparia ambigualis)  21
63.074  a moth (Eudonia mercurella)  5
63.075  a moth (Eudonia pallida)  8
63.093  a moth (Agriphila straminella)  4
63.102  a moth (Catoptria falsella)  1
63.116  Small China-mark (Cataclysta lemnata)  2
63.117  Ringed China-mark (Parapoynx stratiotata)  2
65.001  Scalloped Hook-tip (Falcaria lacertinaria)  18
65.002  Oak Hook-tip (Watsonalla binaria)  4
65.005  Pebble Hook-tip (Drepana falcataria)  14
69.003  Poplar Hawk-moth (Laothoe populi)  1
70.011  Single-dotted Wave (Idaea dimidiata)  2
70.013  Small Fan-footed Wave (Idaea biselata)  4
70.016  Riband Wave [non-banded form] (Idaea aversata ab. remutata)  3
70.045  Shaded Broad-bar (Scotopteryx chenopodiata)  2
70.051  Red Twin-spot Carpet (Xanthorhoe spadicearia)  3
70.055  Large Twin-spot Carpet (Xanthorhoe quadrifasiata)  2
70.061  Common Carpet (Epirrhoe alternata)  3
70.074  July Highflier (Hydriomena furcata)  45
70.091  Northern Spinach (Eulithis populata)  1
70.094  Small Phoenix (Ecliptopera silaceata)  13
70.205  Magpie Moth (Abraxas grossulariata)  1
70.207  Clouded Border (Lomaspilis marginata)  1
70.226  Brimstone Moth (Opisthograptis luteolata)  4
70.227  Bordered Beauty (Epione repandaria)  1
70.234  Canary-shouldered Thorn (Ennomos alniaria)  4
70.237  Early Thorn (Selenia dentaria)  2
70.239  Purple Thorn (Selenia tetralunaria)  2
70.277  Common White Wave (Cabera pusaria)  2
70.278  Common Wave (Cabera exanthemata)  6
70.283  Light Emerald (Campaea margaritaria)  2
71.012  Iron Prominent (Notodonta dromedarius)  14
71.013  Pebble Prominent (Notodonta ziczac)  6
71.017  Swallow Prominent (Pheosia tremula)  2
71.018  Lesser Swallow Prominent (Pheosia gnoma)  27
71.020  Pale Prominent (Pterostoma palpina)  3
71.021  Coxcomb Prominent (Ptilodon capucina)  1
72.002  Straw Dot (Rivula sericealis)  4
72.003  Snout (Hypena proboscidalis)  1
72.013  Yellow-tail (Euproctis similis)  5
72.024  Ruby Tiger (Phragmatobia fuliginosa)  1
72.043  Buff Footman (Eilema depressa)  4
72.044  Dingy Footman (Eilema griseola)  60
72.045  Common Footman (Eilema lurideola)  4
73.015  Silver Y (Autographa gamma)  1
73.046  Poplar Grey (Subacronicta megacephala)  1
73.084  Marbled Beauty (Bryophila domestica)  1
73.123  Rosy Rustic (Hydraecia micacea)  1
73.147  Small Dotted Buff (Photedes minima)  3
73.168  Double Lobed (Lateroligia ophiogramma)  1
73.216  Dun-bar (Cosmia trapezina)  62
73.293  Smoky Wainscot (Mythimna impura)  1
73.329  Flame Shoulder (Ochropleura plecta)  1
73.342  Large Yellow Underwing (Noctua pronuba)  123
73.343  Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing (Noctua fimbriata)  1
73.348  Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing (Noctua janthe)  7
73.353  Dotted Clay (Xestia baja)  2