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Boloria improbavan Swaay C, Collins S, Dušej G, Maes D, Munguira M, Rakosy L, Ryrholm N, Šašić M, Settele J, Thomas J, Verovnik R, Verstrael T, Warren M, Wiemers M, Wynhoff I (2012) Dos and Don’ts for butterflies of the Habitats Directive of the European Union. Nature Conservation 1: 73-153. doi
10.3897/natureconservation.1.2786
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Giorgio Baldizzone, Jacques Nel, Jean-François Landry
Zookeys
Figures 2–5.Adults and larval case of Coleophora nepetellae and Coleophora nevadella. 2 Coleophora nevadella, female: Spain, Sierra Nevada, Camino de la Veleta, 1600 m, 19.VII.1985, G. Baldizzone and E. Traugott-Olsen leg. (coll. Baldizzone) 3 Coleophora nepetellae, female paratype: Italy, Piemonte, Valle Varaita, Pontechianale, Grangia del Rio, 2000 m, 22.VII.2013, G. Baldizzone leg., (coll. Baldizzone) 4 Coleophora nepetellae, female paratype: France, Alpes Maritimes, Roubion, 1630 m, 09.VII.2011, Th. Varenne leg. (coll. Th. Varenne) 5 Coleophora nepetellae, larva in it case: France, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Montagne de Lure, 1519 m, 31.V.2013, on grass near Nepeta nepetella, J. Nel leg. (photo © Th. Varenne).
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Richard Mally, Anastasia Korycinska, David J. L. Agassiz, Jayne Hall, Jennifer Hodgetts, Matthias Nuss
Zookeys
Figures 11–12.Head profiles of adult Leucinodes orbonalis. 11 male 12 female. Figures at same scale.
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Figures 6–8.Adults of Epicephala spp. 6 Epicephala microcarpa sp. n., paratype ♂ 7 Epicephala laeviclada sp. n., holotype ♂ 8 Epicephala tertiaria sp. n., paratype ♀ (Scale bars = 1.0 mm).
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Jae-Cheon Sohn, Donald R. Davis, Carlos Lopez-Vaamonde
Zookeys
Figures 18–20.Philonome clemensella, body morphology. 18 Head, frontal view 19 Legs 20 Wing venation.
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Splendid Royal Moth larva on its host plant, Arizona Wild Cotton.
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. SO7347
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Cradley, England, United Kingdom
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Mysuru, Karnataka, India
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Gastes, Aquitaine, France
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Jimena, Andalusia, Spain
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Clump Point, Queensland, Australia
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. U.K. SO729470
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Celles, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
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Another trip to undisclosed woodland last night, did not yield a great deal. On arrival and after a cloudy day....the sky inevitablycleared and at half past midnight the moths had stopped altogether and the temperature had dropped to 7 degrees with a bright moon! 25/06/13 - 1x 125w MV Robinson, 1x 160w MBT Trap and 1x 80w Actinic Trap - 9.45pm til 1.00amMacro Moths1x Angle Shades1x Brimstone Moth2x Brown Rustic2x Buff Ermine1x Clouded Border1x Clouded Silver3x Common Carpet1x Common Marbled Carpet5x Common Swift1x Common Wave3x Common White Wave1x Fern10x Green Carpet2x Ingrailed Clay3x Light Emerald1x Lime Hawk-moth1x Maple Prominent1x Marbled Minor5x Pale Oak Beauty1x Pale Tussock1x Privet Hawk-moth1x Rivulet1x Scorched Wing2x Setaceous Hebrew Character10x Silver-ground CarpetMicro Moths3x Celypha lacunana1x Tinea semifulvella1x Nematopogon swammerdamella4x Hedya pruniana2x Udea olivalis2x Epiblema cynosbatella1x Eurrhypara hortulata1x Triaxomera parasitella
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Gastes, Aquitaine, France
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Traps on people, it's hotting up out there!To start off with I had some incredible luck chasing a Micro moth around the garden with a pot (god knows what the neighbour's think!) I managed to scoop it mid-flight into my pot and get the lid on in a split-second.The moth in question was a small metallic Adelidae of somekind, half the size of reamurella and I suspected rufimitrella.A few macro shots were taken and it indeed turned out to be a garden first Adela rufimitrella, in fact my first for Hertfordshire and only my second ever in 8 years (previous record from Essex)To the evening....I ran the garden trap last night as it had been a lovely warm day with a high of 21 degrees, and although it cleared at dusk it stayed relatively mild with little or no wind.This morning it was still registering 11 degrees and so my expectations were quite high, and I was pleasantly rewarded with some nice species and 5 new species for the year.Both the Carpets refused to lay flat like a carpet and so it's underwing shots all the way here... hoping it will help anyone identifying them this way.Trapping again tonight hopefully.Catch Report - 15/05/14 - Back Garden Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson TrapMacro Moths1x Maiden's Blush [NFY]1x Clouded Border [NFY]2x Common Marbled Carpet [NFY]1x Silver-ground Carpet [NFY]1x Bright-line Brown-eye [NFY]2x Spectacle 2x Rustic Shoulder-knot 2x Pale Mottled Willow1x Waved Umber4x Muslin Moth5x Shuttle-shaped Dart2x Common Pug1x Brimstone MothMicro Moths 1x Evergestis forficalis1x Alucita hexadactyla1x Syndemis musculana1x Phyllonorycter harrisella2x Epermenia chaerophyllella
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Gladsaxe Municipality, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Little London, England, United Kingdom
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Gladsaxe Municipality, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia