There are a handful of leaf-mining species that are so ubiquitous that any square with no records of these is likely (though not 100% certainly) to have no records of any leaf-miners. So the following was shared with recorders, showing all VC55 tetrads with leaf mine records of Parornix anglicella, Stigmella aurella and Lyonetia clerkella combined:
Birds, Leps, Observations & Generalities - the images and ramblings of Mark Skevington. Sometimes.
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Showing posts with label Satellite. Show all posts
Saturday, 24 September 2022
Square bashing
A squint at the map suggested that one of the two squares in SP58 would be a
bit sparse with only one roadway through a corner, but the other looked a fair
bet. This turned out to be as expected, with 13 species found in SP5684 but
only 3 in SP5884. Amongst these were nothing unexpected or notable.
I then headed along the A5 to SP39 with good intent, only to find that the
further west I went the greyer and eventually wetter it became. I'd not
bothered at all to check the weather forecast. I turned off the A5 into
SP3296 and pulled up just outside of Witherley. By then the drizzle had
turned to rain and then stopped again. A quick look around yielded 10
species quite easily, before a light drizzle started again. Back in the car,
and I headed into SP3098 where I noted an amusingly named King Dick's Hole.
I stopped near a junction just west of Ratcliffe Bridge and found a slightly
different mix of species, 11 in all including Bedellia somnulentella and
Chrysoesthia drurella. After a couple of sarnies in the car, in another
shower, I headed east along the road through Ratcliffe Culey across to Upton
in SP3698. From there I intended to head south-west towards Atterton and
then south to Fenny Drayton - hence covering the five main squares. The
weather though had other ideas and within five minutes of getting out of the
car at Upton (during which I picked up 6 species) the rain properly set in
and I lost enthusiasm.
Overall I added records to five previously blank tetrads, with 48 records of
23 species in total. Had I managed to find any tenanted mines on oak it
could have been more, and if there been any birch, beech or apple. I'll head
back over to some of these squares again at some point for a better look.
View north at SP57148422
View north-north-east at SP31919979
View north-north-east at SP36399970
Chrysoesthia drurella
Bedellia somnulentella
I also found quite a few Stigmella mines on Alder at Witherley - sadly
though all vacated so indeterminable. Certainly one I'll be looking out for
in the next few weeks.
Earlier in the morning, I'd emptied the garden trap and grabbed a few snaps.
The catch included another garden tick that I've been expecting after recent
colonisation and spread - a Cypress Pug sitting on the egg boxes propped up
against the outside of the trap. I thought that would be the only highlight,
but on lifting out the funnel there sat a spanking Vestal - only the second
for the garden (first was in 2013).
Cypress Pug
Vestal
Satellite
Whilst grabbing some foliage from the front garden border to plonk the
Cypress Pug on, I stumbled on this larva which I'm going to try and rear far
enough to ID ....
"I've been a long-term disappointment to myself, but it hits like a hammer when I'm that to someone else. And the circle doesn't fit its little square, it bulges with opportunity. Bulges"
Monday, 11 October 2021
Marvellous
I have just two records of Merveille du Jour from the garden - singles c9 days apart in 2009, none before that and none since. The lack of mature oaks within sight of the garden will not help. So, when I potted one up from the trap last night I was well chuffed. Even more so when I found another in the trap this morning - albeit that one was missing antennae for some reason.
Most of the rest of the autumnal stuff that has turned up over the last few
days is brown or grey.
Beaded Chestnut
Juniper Carpet
Red-line Quaker
Satellite
Acleris sparsana
Feathered Thorn
Dark Chestnut
Green-brindled Crescent
I did get out today looking for more leaf mines, and found a good selection
along with a few mildews, rusts and galls. A lot of it sorted and ready to add
to records but still plenty to go at.
Friday, 15 March 2019
2019 Garden Moth Catchup
The garden traps have been out quite a bit more than I usually manage/bother in the first couple of months of the year, helped by being at home and February weather being generally excellent. Things have dropped off markedly over the last couple of windy wet weeks though. Mostly expected stuff, some a little earlier than usual, with one completely unexpected arrival ....
This turned up on the back of a pretty strong period of immigration into the UK, though far from the excitement that Crimson Speckled must have brought to a couple of recorders up and down the country. This is the earliest arrival on record for VC55.
So far the yearlist is up to 17 species, +4 in the larval stage and 2 leaf-mines. Here's all the macros:
Rush Veneer - 28/02/2019
This turned up on the back of a pretty strong period of immigration into the UK, though far from the excitement that Crimson Speckled must have brought to a couple of recorders up and down the country. This is the earliest arrival on record for VC55.
So far the yearlist is up to 17 species, +4 in the larval stage and 2 leaf-mines. Here's all the macros:
Oak Beauty - 19/02/2019
Good to see this is now annual here.
Dotted Border - 14/02/2019
This has had a remarkably good year here.
Early Moth - 03/01/2019
15 of these to an outdoor light fitting with a 12W blacklight LED bulb up to mid-Feb.
Pale Brindled Beauty - 15/02/2019
March Moth - 12/02/2019
Red-green Carpet - 19/02/2019
Chestnut - 22/02/2019
Common Quaker - 17/02/2019
Clouded Drab - 22/02/2019
Satellite - 17/02/2019
Satellite - 16/02/2019
Dark Chestnut - 01/03/2019
Hebrew Character - 27/02/2019
Twin-spotted Quaker - 01/03/2019
Monday, 4 March 2013
Garden Moths 03/03/2013
Ran the actinic/CFL combo trap last night and managed more than one species for a change ... grabbed some quick snaps before work
0688 Agonopterix heracliana 1
1663 March Moth (Alsophila aescularia) 1 (NFY)
1934 Dotted Border (Agriopis marginaria) 2
2256 Satellite (Eupsilia transversa) 1 (NFY)
0688 Agonopterix heracliana 1
1663 March Moth (Alsophila aescularia) 1 (NFY)
1934 Dotted Border (Agriopis marginaria) 2
2256 Satellite (Eupsilia transversa) 1 (NFY)
Friday, 24 February 2012
Some Moth Photos
Here is a bunch of shots from the garden on Wednesday night ....
... and from Ulverscroft NR last night ...
Pale Brindled Beauty
Satellite
Dark Chestnut
... and from Ulverscroft NR last night ...
Laguna Abuse
Faultless Gennie purrs
I find that the promise of being up late and a McFlurry on the way home is the best way to bribe the offspring into coming out mothing.
Spring Usher
Dotted Border
Pale Brindled Beauty f. monacharia
March Moth
Satellite
Chestnut
Ypsolopha ustella
Tortricodes alternella
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