8/8 last night to the baggeridge mv with March moth, Satellite, a nice Dotted Border, Acleris hastiana. Last nights Oak Beauty was still in place, an Early moth and 2 micros that need a bit more attention! π #teammoth
8/8 last night to the baggeridge mv with March moth, Satellite, a nice Dotted Border, Acleris hastiana. Last nights Oak Beauty was still in place, an Early moth and 2 micros that need a bit more attention! π #teammoth
2 little micros that need better pics but think Ypsolopha ustella, but its now somewhere loose in the office. Then this Mompha which is a gen det, to id for sure, but looks jurassicella ish! larvae we're found in the stems/ roots of great hairy willowherb in September so its a possible. π #teammoth
having seen a micro (probably alternella) flying at Rode Hall (snowdrops looking good btw) I thought I'd give the trap a go. Unfortuately the council decided to repair the street light overlooking the garden! Managed 4/3 with Common Quaker, Chestnut and Grey-shoulder-knot. #TeamMoth
First moth trapping session last night in VC39, in my small back garden.
8 moths of 5 species.
March 4
Pale Brindled Beauty 1
Common Quaker 1
Grey Shoulder-knot 1
Clouded Drab 1
Not bad for my first night.
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10/6 last night including Chestnut, Common Quaker, and 2 Spring Harbinger. Both the A.hastiana and Y.ustella yesterday were new records for Baggeridge if correct.
Driving home lots of micros on the wing. Home trap fired up π
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Ran the anglepoise actinic last night in a half-hearted attempt to lure a Winter Moth to our window. No WM, but did find this Mottled Umber tucked in against the window frame.
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Four new species for Dorset (and a belated one for Britain) are among the highlights of the Dorset Moths Annual Report 2024. Free PDF downland from dorsetmoths.co.uk
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Scarce Umber, last seen in 2022. Incidentally - for those of you not familiar with my methods and machinations - the anglepoise actinic is a reading lamp I've screwed a 20W actinic bulb into and which can then be angled such that the business end shines out into the garden.
I'd all but retired from mothing for the year. My traps were decomissioned. Then an hour ago I remembered that last night, on a whim, I'd flicked on the anglepoise actinic sometime after 1 a.m. And there, stickered on the outside of the glass above the still-lit lamp was this moth. #TeamMoth
One week on! Congratulations again to all the NBN winners and highly commended nominations!
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Small Marbled was the second for VC39, beaten to the first by 48 hours! Two Four-spotted Footman arrived in June, the first of which was a joint-second for VC39. Ni Moth was the third for VC39, all three arriving within a week of each other. Oblique Carpet was new for SJ84. Bedstraw Hawk-moth speaks for itself π
Itβs freezing cold & Iβm bored. So hereβs a selection of the 34 macro NFGs from this yearβs efforts in the garden. A few details in ALT text.
Micros to follow in a separate post!
A total of 95 NFGs pushed the garden total up to 603. A pretty crazy year all round.
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Twin-spotted Wainscot & Privet Hawk-moth both new for SJ84. Juniper Pug was one of four NFG pug species this year, along Dwarf, Haworthβs and Cypress. 26 species of pug now recorded in the garden!
And a few more of the macro NFGs from the garden this year, here in North Staffordshire.
A few details in ALT text.
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Not as pretty as the macros, but some significant micro records from the garden this year.
Cadra figulilella (Raisin Moth) and Phycitodes saxicola (Lesser Clouded Knot-horn) both new for VC39, with at least four specimens of the latter recorded & confirmed by gen det.
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Sent old Tel packing; 4 species inc. 2 Decembers, Grey Shoulder-knot, Satellite and Acleris variegana. #TeamMoth
A nice but lonely Mottled Umber on the outside of the trap last night π
Howdi Rob
Sorry not the best photos or example, but thought this looked a reasonable shout for Phyllonorycter schreberella?
Definitely on Elm (asymmetric leaf base).
Upper and underside shots of the mine.
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Hi Rob, I persevered and teased the remains of the larva out from its mine in the Alder. The head end still relatively intact and looks more like the pics of S.glutinosae I think. What do you reckon? In good enough condition to tell? Thanks @vc28nature.bsky.social #teammoth
This Stigmella larva on Oak had a bad time of it! It's got the "worm like" creature that's eating its way out of the head and looks like something else has come out of the side.
Do like a bit of parasitism, gruesome but fascinating π
Dark sclerites? so once possibly S.atricapitella ? #teammoth
Ectoedemia argyropeza mines on Aspen.
Stigmella assimilella mine on Aspen.
Stigmella assimilella mine on Aspen
Ectoedemia intimella on Sallow
Some leaf mine finds from today.
Ectoedemia argyropeza and Stigmella assimilella on Aspen.
Ectoedemia initimella on Sallow.
All new for SJ84 this autumn, and from several different sites now.
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Thought I might have used up all my mothing credits on leafminers but managed a late Mottled Rustic and a Turnip. Also found another Ectoedemia quinquella, five spot dot close to home π #teammoth @vc39moths.bsky.social
Sorry Rob, just one more for you!
Is this any good for Ectoedemia intimella on a Sallow of some description, I think!?!
Thanks again.
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Went out this morning targeting Aspen, and pleased to find Ectoedemia argyropeza. Loads of them!
Very easy to spot at the moment.
New for SJ84 and another one Iβve clawed back on the prolific Mr @pertonmoths.bsky.social π
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Afternoon Rob
Do these look OK for Stigmella obliquella on (I think) White Willow?
Another new one for the SJ84 list if so π
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Today I found another site for Phyllonorycter pastorella - this time in the heart of Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre!
They were on a large White Willow (I think) at the back of the Aldi carpark ππ
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A white-point nfg was the highlight in my Stoke trap last night along with December moth, 6 lbam and 3 ruddy streak #teammoth
Steve, email them to vc39moths@outlook.com with the usual details and I'll get them up when I can. π
Just found a dozen of these on Grey Poplar. Ectoedemia turbidella!!!!!!! Might even be a first for West Midlands! #teammoth
I missed this was Aspen in amongst the Grey Poplar leaves I collected. So, I've found another Ectoedemia argyropeza as well π #teammoth
Just 15:7 from last night, with 5 Ruddy Streak the most numerous species.
Mottled Umber NFY, Barred Sallow and Brick the best of the rest.
Try again tonightβ¦π
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5 species in VC39 but they included another White-point and a very late Vineβs Rustic #TeamMoth