Micro Moths
Anarsia spartiella 1 [NFY]
Eucosma metzneriana 1 [NFY]
Eucosma obumbratana 1 [NFY]
Eudemis profundana 1 [NFY]
Galleria mellonella 1 [NFY]
Lobesia abscisana 1 [NFY]
Myelois circumvoluta 1 [NFY]
Patania ruralis 1 [NFY]
Musotima nitidalis
L-album Wainscot
Feathered Ranunculus
Agonopterix nervosa
Blossom Underwing
Beautiful Marbled
Lampronia fuscatella
Gravitarmata margarotana
Perittia obscurepunctella
Black-spotted Chestnut
Cydia pactolana
I made a trip with good village friend Leslie Gardiner, whom joined me for a session down our local fen.
The day had been very warm with highs nudging 30 degrees, and it was set to be a warm and humid night despite clear skies.
Macro Moths
Barred Straw
Barred Yellow
Beautiful Hook-tip
Blackneck
Blue-bordered Carpet
Bordered Beauty
Bordered White
Brimstone Moth
Brown Rustic
Brown Scallop
Brown-tail
Buff Arches
Buff Ermine
Buff-tip
Clouded Border
Clouded Brindle
Clouded Silver
Common Carpet
Common Emerald
Common Footman
Common Pug
Common Swift
Common Wainscot
Common Wave
Common White Wave
Coronet
Cream-bordered Green Pea
Dark Arches
Delicate
Dotted Fan-foot
Double Square-spot
Double-striped Pug
Drinker
Dun-bar
Dwarf Cream Wave
Elephant Hawk-moth
Engrailed
Eyed Hawk-moth
Fan-foot
Fern
Figure of Eighty
Flame Shoulder
Flame Wainscot
Four-dotted Footman
Ghost Moth
Goat Moth
Green Carpet
Green Pug
Green Silver-lines
Grey Pug
Haworth's Pug
Heart & Club
Heart & Dart
Iron Prominent
Kent Black Arches
Large Twin-spot Carpet
Large Yellow Underwing
Latticed Heath
Least Carpet
Leopard Moth
Light Arches
Light Emerald
Lime Hawk-moth
Lunar Yellow Underwing
Marbled Clover
Marbled Minor
Marbled White-spot
Mere Wainscot
Middle-barred Minor
Miller
Mottled Beauty
Mottled Rustic
Pale Oak Beauty
Pale Prominent
Peppered Moth
Pine Hawk-moth
Pinion-streaked Snout
Poplar Grey
Poplar Hawk-moth
Pretty Chalk Carpet
Reed Leopard
Riband Wave
Rosy Footman
Ruby Tiger
Sallow Kitten
Scarce Footman
Scarlet Tiger
Setaceous Hebrew Character
Shaded Broad-bar
Short-cloaked Moth
Silky Wainscot
Silver Barred
Silver Y
Single-dotted Wave
Slender Brindle
Small Dotted Buff
Small Dusty Wave
Small Elephant Hawk-moth
Small Fan-footed Wave
Small Seraphim
Smoky Wainscot
Snout
Southern Wainscot
Straw Dot
Striped Wainscot
Swallow-tailed Moth
Tawny Marbled Minor
Treble Brown Spot
Uncertain
V Pug
White Ermine
Willow Beauty
Yellow Shell
Yellow-tail
Micro Moths
Achroia grisellaThe heat started to build once more over the weekend, with highs of around 28 degrees, and getting close to the heatwave threshold for the east (Which I believe is 29 degrees or above).
A great selection of moths were observed on Saturday night including two new for garden species.
The first was Dusky Brocade, a moth I take occasionally locally at the fen and probably expected eventually. A common moth many years ago but has seen a rapid decline in recent times.
The other was a smaller moth in the Tortrix family, Aethes cnicana, a moth of wasteland and grassland, the larvae feeding from thistles, so should be common?
In total, around 60 species were seen, maybe more. Of that amount, 15 were new!
It's quite remarkable that we aren't even in July yet and I'm nearly at 500 species for the year. 675 is the yearly best which was set last year, could it be beaten? we'll see.
Other lovely moths included a stunning Large Emerald, two of the similar Pug species (Currant & Wormwood, nice to see the comparison between the two).
A few migrants were seen, including a really poorly Rush Veneer which was the first seen this year, backed up by several Plutella xylostella, 1 Rusty-dot Pearl and 1 Small Mottled Willow.
Things are going from hot to ridiculously hot now, where we will see the June temperature record not just broken, but smashed.
| Dusky Brocade |
| Large Emerald |
| Phyllonorycter comparella |
| Wormwood Pug |
| Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing |
| Caloptilia cuculipennella |
| Caloptilia rufipennella |
| Caloptilia semifascia |
Another good catch on Friday night here in the east.
I set the trap up at 9pm, switched on then made tracks to my local nature reserve for some mobile mothing.
Upon returning back home at 2am, I decided to go through my garden trap and shut it down and go to bed, it was already starting to get light in the east at this point!
| Acrobasis advenella |
| Common White Wave |
| Dichrorampha alpinana flavidorsana |
| Double Square-spot |
| Hypsopygia glaucinalis |
| Phycita roborella |
| Yarrow Pug |
| Acleris forsskaleana |
| Acrobasis repandana |
| Brown-tail |
| Coleophora albidella/anatipennella |
| Coleophora vestianella |
| Dun-bar |
| Ectoedemia hannoverella/turbidella |
| Lozotaeniodes formosana |
| Nemapogon ruricolella |
| Small Marbled |
| Zeiraphera isertana |