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Catch Report - 25/05/11 - Farmland Had another amazing catch awaiting me this morning at 5am, with 3 traps running and mild conditions it seemed perfect whilst setting up, although after a few hours the sky cleared and a chill was in the air. about 5.30am the wind really picked up and the sky looked ever menacing, but luckily the rain held off for long enough to check the catch, and what a catch, there was literally 100's of moths everywhere inside and out, every egg tray was full both sides of different species including a massive haul of 220 Nutmeg's! and 124 Rustic Shoulder-knot's. Also I added 5 new species to my list, including a single Shears, a moth i've struggled to locate in the past 4 years. Most interesting though was a tiny longhorn micro moth called Adela croesella which i'm pretty sure is the correct id for this moth. I will be taking to show the Herts County recorder tomorrow. This being only the 2nd ever record for this species (funnily enough the first was a day ago, so I was beaten to a County first by one day hehe) Catch Report - 25/05/11 - 2x 125w MV Robinson Traps and 1x 160w MBT Robinson Trap, all with white sheets underneath and positioned either on flat grass or concrete. Macro Moths 16x Common Swift 1x Ghost Moth 4x Blood-vein 1x Small Dusty Wave 3x Treble Brown Spot 18x Silver-ground Carpet 2x Common Carpet 1x Common Marbled Carpet 1x Green Carpet 12x Common Pug 4x Grey Pug 1x Brindled Pug 6x Latticed Heath 4x Scorched Wing 1x Peppered Moth 7x Clouded Silver 3x Light Emerald 2x Poplar Hawk-moth 1x Iron Prominent 1x Pebbled Prominent 1x Swallow Prominent 1x Pale Tussock 2x Orange Footman 1x Cinnabar 3x White Ermine 1x Buff Ermine 2x Turnip Moth 68x Heart & Dart 6x Shuttle-shaped Dart 4x Flame 7x Flame Shoulder 5x Ingrailed Clay 42x Setaceous Hebrew Character 220x Nutmeg 1x Shears [NEW] 1x Hebrew Character 12x Common Wainscot 3x Shoulder-striped Wainscot 3x Brown Rustic 2x Angle Shades 4x Large Nutmeg 124x Rustic Shoulder-knot 6x Marbled Minor 1x Middle-barred Minor 10x Treble Lines 3x Uncertain 5x Vine's Rustic 4x Mottled Rustic 1x Green Silver-lines 3x Burnished Brass 1x Straw Dot 1x Snout Micro Moths 1x Adela croesella [NEW] - County 2nd record 1x Elachista argentella [NEW] 2x Epiblema cynosbatella 1x Deltaornix torquillella 1x micro id? [NEW] 1x Tortrix id? [NEW] 2x Blastobasis lacticolella 1x Argyresthia sp. 1x Brown House-moth Hofmannophila pseudospretella 1x Paraswammerdamia albicapitella 11x Celypha lacunana 1x Scoparia ambigualis 1x White-shouldered House Moth Endrosis sarcitrella 12x Small Magpie Eurrhypara hortulata 2x Cochylis atricapitana 2x Bee Moth Aphomia sociella 39x Udea olivalis 1x Celypha striana 3x Agapeta hamana 8x Plum Tortrix Hedya pruniana 29x Pseudargyrotoza conwagana 3x Crambus pascuella
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Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Odintsovsky District, near village Pestovo, 21.06.2017, by light МО, Одинцовский р-н, окрестности деревни Пестово, 21.06.2017, на свет
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Field Trip - 13/06/18 - Ashwell Quarry My second field trip of the year as to the far North-west of the County of Hertfordshire to Ashwell Quarry. I'm quite fond of this small disused chalk quarry and grassland, and i've had some fantastic species of the last few years that I have been recording here. This night back in mid-june was no different. In total over 4 lights (Sorry Mercury Blended trap, but I couldn't find your bulb...which I have now found luckily) I recorded 95 species of which only 36 were Macro Moths, leaving the Micro Moths to bolster the list by 59 species! The day had been warm at 25 degrees and the temperature was holding up nicely at dusk. Unfortunately the wind increased and with clear skies I was cursing the conditions from the offset (Particularly as it had been cloudy, still and muggy all day), there was now a distinct coolness in the breeze but I was determined to see what would turn up. It turned out to be worth it with one new moth for my records. There were at least 5 examplrs of Sloe Pug! Hardly surprising given the fact that the reserve is bordered by umpteen Prunus bushes, but the fact that I had never seen them before at this time of the year was a nice surprise in itself. Also Netted Pug made it's annual appearance, not a particularly fresh example mind. Both common species of Metzeneria turned up giving a nice comparison between the two species. Other than that, Tawny Shears was most welcome and another two good micros for the night were the distinctive Luquetia lobella and Telechrysis tripuncta, the latter quite scarce in the County. Below is the full list. 36 Macro and 59 Micro species recorded Catch Report - 13/06/18 - Ashwell Quarry - 1x 250w Frosted MV Robinson Trap, 2x 125w MV Robinson Trap, 1x twin 20w Wemite Actinic + 1x 40w Actinic & 15w LED corn light Macro Moths Bright-line Brown-eye Brown Rustic Cinnabar Clouded Brindle Common Wainscot Dagger sp Dark Spectacle Elephant Hawk-moth Eyed Hawk-moth Fern Freyer's Pug Garden Carpet Green Silver-lines Haworth's Pug Large Nutmeg Large Yellow Underwing Light Arches Middle-barred Minor Mottled Beauty Mottled Rustic Netted Pug Pale Prominent Pale Tussock Peppered Moth Poplar Grey Purple Bar Riband Wave Royal Mantle Sandy Carpet Scorched Wing Silver Y Sloe Pug [NEW!] Tawny Shears Treble Lines Wood Carpet Yellow Shell Micro Moths Agapeta hamana Agapeta zoegana Agonopterix arenella Anania hortulata Anania perlucidalis Ancylis achatana Anthophila fabriciana Aphomia sociella Argyresthia pruniella Blastobasis lacticolella Borkhausenia fuscescens Bryotropha terrella Celypha lacunana Chrysoteuchia culmella Clepsis consimiliana Cnephasia sp Cochylimorpha straminea Cochylis atricapitana Crambus lathoniellus Crambus pascuella Crambus perlella Crassa unitella Elachista apicipunctella Elachista atricomella Endrosis sarcitrella Ephestia sp Epinotia signatana Epiphyas postvittana Eucosma cana Eucosma hohenwartiana Eudonia pallida Eupoecilia angustana Hedya nubiferana Hedya pruniana Hypsopygia costalis Luquetia lobella Metzneria lappella Metzneria metzneriella Monopis crocicapitella Monopis laevigella Monopis obviella Nemapogon cloacella Notocelia cynosbatella Notocelia trimaculana Notocelia uddmanniana Pandemis cerasana Paraswammerdamia nebulella Phtheochroa rugosana Phtheochroa sodaliana Plutella xylostella Prays fraxinella Scoparia ambigualis Scoparia basistrigalis Scrobipalpa costella Stenoptilia pterodactyla Telechrysis tripuncta Teleiodes vulgella Tinea semifulvella Udea olivalis
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Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Odintsovsky District, near village Pestovo, 09.05.2010, by light МО, Одинцовский р-н, окрестности деревни Пестово, 09.05.2010, на свет
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Summary[
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[1837] Grey Pug (Eupithecia subfuscata). Author:
Ben Sale from UK.
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Field Trip - Hexton Chalk Pit - 25/05/17 Thursday night saw me trapping at Hexton Chalk Pit for the first time this year after doing a few daytime forays for moths and finding a few bits and pieces, it was time to go all out and spread 5 traps over the reserve. I was joined by Trevor for a bit and Tony popped by to see how things were going. The day had been very warm and sunny and mid-twenties by 4pm, there was however no cloud cover but with a warm breeze it was hardly going to get cold and in fact it was still 14 degrees at 2am when I left the reserve. The traps out of the breeze did fair better and by midnight, the exposed trap on the chalk hill did take a pounding and most of the moths ended up about 3 metres from the trap having been blown there. Numbers were pretty good and the species kept coming in, heck if I had stayed until dawn I probably could have added another 15 species I reckon but I had work the next day and getting to bed at 2.30am was late enough! Some cracking species were netted before the lights were turned on, Bucculatrix bechsteinella (only my second ever), Elachista biatomella (new to me and a rare moth in the County only having one previous record), a shiney green moth which is the uncommon Eulamprotes unicolorella and Rhopobota stagnana (another new moth to me). I joked to Trevor that we may as well pack up now after the successful half an hour of sweeping! Other good moths that later came to the lights were Wood Carpet, Netted Pug, Anania fuscalis, Alder Moth, Marbled Coronet and Satyr Pug. The best moth for me if correct would be Syncopacma sangiella, Graeme will look at it and if it is it will be a County first record. It was also very pleasing to see that Anania fuscalis is still hanging on there after re-discovering it 181 years later in 2015. Still reeling from seeing so many moths and I hope to be back in a few weeks. Catch Report - 25/05/17 - Hexton Chalk Pit - North-west Herts - 5 traps in total - 2x 125w MV Robinson Trap 1x 160w MBT Robinson Trap 1x 40w Actinic + 15w LED Trap 1x 80w Actinic Trap 97 species Macro Moths 2x Alder Moth 10x Brimstone Moth 1x Broken-barred Carpet 5x Brown Rustic 2x Burnished Brass 3x Clouded Border 3x Clouded Silver 15x Common Carpet 4x Common Marbled Carpet 5x Common Pug 40+ Common Swift 2x Fern 1x Figure of Eighty 1x Flame 15x Flame Shoulder 4x Freyer's Pug 30+ Grass Rivulet 20+ Green Carpet 1x Green Pug 1x Green Silver-lines 5x Grey Pug 12x Ingrailed Clay 5x Large Nutmeg 5x Latticed Heath 10x Light Brocade 20x Light Emerald 1x Lime-speck Pug 1x Marbled Coronet 10x Marbled Minor 3x Marbled White-spot 1x Middle-barred Minor 18x Mottled Pug 1x Mottled Rustic 3x Netted Pug 1x Nutmeg 5x Orange Footman 2x Pale Oak Beauty 1x Pale Prominent 15x Pale Tussock 1x Pebble Hook-tip 3x Peppered Moth 2x Pug id (to be gen det) 5x Purple Bar 1x Red-green Carpet 2x Red Twin-spot Carpet 5x Rustic Shoulder-knot 5x Satyr Pug 2x Scorched Wing 5x Setaceous Hebrew Character 50+ Shaded Pug 3x Shears 2x Shuttle-shaped Dart 3x Silver-ground Carpet 1x Small Phoenix 1x Small Purple-barred 8x Small Square-spot 5x Small Waved Umber 5x Straw Dot 1x Tawny Marbled Minor 1x Treble-bar 30+ Treble Lines 4x Waved Umber 5x White Ermine 1x White Pinion-spotted 2x White-spotted Pug 1x Willow Beauty 5x Wood Carpet 2x Yellow-barred Brindle Micro Moths 1x Agapeta hamana 1x Agonopterix arenella 2x Anania fuscalis 1x Bucculatrix bechsteinella 1x Caloptilia robustella/alchimiella 1x Celypha lacunana 200+ Cochylimorpha straminea 1x Cochylis hybridella 2x Crambus lathoniellus 10x Elachista argentella 1x Elachista biatomella [NEW!] 1x Epinotia subocellana 2x Endrosis sarcitrella 2x Eudonia pallida 2x Eulamprotes unicolorella or Scythris fallacella (to be gen det) 2x Eupoecilia angustana 1x Mompha epilobiella 1x Monopis weaverella 1x Nematopogon swammerdamella 3x Notocelia cynosbatella 5x Notocelia trimaculana 1x Rhopobota stagnana [NEW!] 15x Scoparia ambigualis 30+ Scoparia pyralella 1x Syncopacma sangiella pos [NEW!] (to be gen det) 2x Syndemis musculana 1x Tinea semifulvella
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Summary[
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[1837] Grey Pug (Eupithecia subfuscata). Author:
Ben Sale from Stevenage, UK.
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Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Odintsovsky District, near village Pestovo, 13.06.2018, by light МО, Одинцовский р-н, окрестности деревни Пестово, 13.06.2018, на свет
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Summary[
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[1837] Grey Pug (Eupithecia subfuscata). Author:
Ben Sale from Stevenage, UK.
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[1837] Grey Pug (Eupithecia subfuscata). Author:
Ben Sale from UK.
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Buckler W The larvæ of the British butterflies and moths PlateCXXXI
Text Text continued 1,1a,1b Eupithicia haworthiata = Eupithecia haworthiata Doubleday, 1856 (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) larvae in various stages 2,2a Eupithicia pygmaeata = Eupithecia pygmaeata (Hübner, 1799)[ larvae after final moult 2b enlarged detail of segments Figs 3,3a, 3b Eupithecia helveticaria = Eupithecia intricata (Zetterstedt, 1839) larvae after final moult Figs4,4a,4b 4c,4d,4e,4f Eupithecia satyrata= Eupithecia satyrata (Hübner, 1813) larvae after final moult Figs 5,5a,5b 5c,Eupithecia castigata= Eupithecia subfuscata (Haworth, 1809) larvae after final moult 5d enlarged detail of segments 6,6a Eupithecia jasioneata= Eupithecia denotata (Hübner, 1813) larvae after final moult 6b enlarged detail of segments
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xpda. Description: Eupithecia subfuscata, grey pug, ID Confidence: 88. Depicted place: NE of Breckenridge, Summit County, CO. Date: 6 September 2013. Credit line: Robert Webster /
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Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Odintsovsky District, near village Pestovo, 14.06.2014, by light МО, Одинцовский р-н, окрестности деревни Пестово, 14.06.2014, на свет
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Summary[
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AfroBrazilian.
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Moth Trapping down on the farm part 2 I decided to run some more lights on my parents farm again on Tuesday night. This was the second time this year that I decided to go all out with five traps scattered around the 10 acres of farmland. The weather was very questionable indeed and we had had some rain earlier with flashes of lightning and rumbles of thunder thrown into the mix as well. It was the temperature that spurred me on more than anything, hitting a heady 24 degrees during late afternoon and with predicted overnight minimum temperatures of around 14 degrees! The traps were positioned underneath as much cover as possible to avoid being drenched through, two of the traps I placed under the old grain silos and another one went under the awning of a former stable block. The other two braved the elements out in the open. After I had setup it started to drizzle again and this theme continued through the night, eventually fizzling out by 12.30am. By 4am however it seemed to have only just started to rain again which was a real pain sorting through the catches as moths seem to be hyper-sensitive to rain droplets landing on them when they are settled on the egg trays. Thankfully the rain stopped in time for photographing them and we were soon greeted by a warm sunny day again. There were plenty of moths coming to all of the lights but quite a few examples of the same species. I was pleasantly surprised however when I nearly o so nearly hit 100 species...99 it was to be! Best moths were examples of Lobster Moth, Sandy Carpet, Aethes tesserana, Anania perlucidalis and White-point. Catch Report - 06/06/16 - Back Garden - Stevenage - 2x 125w MV Robinson Trap 1x 160w MBT Robinson Trap 1x 80w Actinic Suitcase Trap & 1x 40w Actinic and 26w BLB Trap Macro Moths - 60 Species 2x Angle Shades 1x Brimstone Moth 1x Buff Ermine 5x Cinnabar 3x Clouded Silver 1x Clouded-bordered Brindle 2x Common Carpet 4x Common Pug 21x Common Swift 1x Common Wainscot 1x Coxcomb Prominent 1x Elephant Hawk-moth 3x Flame 7x Flame Shoulder 2x Garden Carpet 1x Ghost Moth 3x Green Carpet 2x Green Silver-lines 1x Grey-pine Carpet 5x Grey Pug 9x Heart & Dart 1x Iron Prominent 7x Large Nutmeg 2x Large Yellow Underwing 3x Light Emerald 1x Lime-speck Pug 1x Lobster Moth 17x Marbled Minor 5x Middle-barred Minor 2x Mottled Pug 2x Mottled Rustic 2x Orange Footman 3x Pale Oak Beauty 2x Pale Tussock 1x Peppered Moth 3x Poplar Hawk-moth 1x Purple Bar 20x Rustic Shoulder-knot 1x Sandy Carpet 1x Scorched Carpet 5x Scorched Wing 35x Setaceous Hebrew Character 2x Shears 1x Shoulder-striped Wainscot 3x Silver-Y 5x Silver-ground Carpet 4x Small Square-spot 2x Snout 2x Spectacle 2x Straw Dot 1x Swallow Prominent 3x Tawny Marbled Minor 16x Treble Lines 1x Uncertain 1x Vine's Rustic 1x Waved Umber 7x White Ermine 1x White-point 1x White-spotted Pug 2x Willow Beauty Micro Moths - 39 Species 3x Epiblema cirsiana/stictiana 10x Anthophila fabriciana 300+ Plutella xylostella 1x Cauchas rufimitrella 8x Celypha lacunana 10x Crambus lathoniellus 2x Endrosis sarcitrella 3x Mompha subbistrigella 3x Glyphipterix simpliciella 5x Chrysoteuchia culmella 2x Aethes tesserana 4x Scoparia ambigualis 4x Aphomia sociella 1x Eucosma hohenwartiana 2x Hofmannophila pseudospretella 2x Agapeta hamana 1x Aphelia paleana 1x Paraswammerdamia albicapitella 3x Udea olivalis 2x Monopis weaverella 1x Blastobasis lacticolella 2x Epinotia bilunana 10x Pseudargyrotoza conwagana 3x Hedya pruniana 1x Eudonia pallida 3x Cochylis atricapitana 2x Homoeosoma sinuella 1x Prays fraxinella/ruficeps 2x Notocelia cynosbatella 2x Hedya nubiferana 1x Anania perlucidalis 1x Tinea semifulvella 1x Eudonia lacustrata 1x Eudonia mercurella 2x Argyresthia spinosella 1x Notocelia uddmanniana 1x Epiblema costipunctana 1x Achroia grisella 1x Metzneria metzneriella
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