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Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org
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Cydia deshaisiana larva inside capsule of Sebastiania sp.From:
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Gastes, Aquitaine, France
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Mariandyrys Wildlife Trust Reserve. Anglesey. SH603811.
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This parasite can affect chestnuts and acorn, but it normally prefer chestnut.The first generation eat the whole young and soft chestnuts causing the falling of all the spiny bounch. The successive generations enter the proper nut and eat the inside, they often prefer the part just below the peel.Esto parasito puede afectar las castaas como las bellotas, pero prefiere las castaas.La primera generacin come las pequeas castaas por entero causando la caida de todo el erizo.Las generacines siguentes atacan las castaas comiendo la pulpa, muchas veces prefieren la parte bajo la piel. just below the peel.Tuscany, Italy
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This parasite can affect chestnuts and acorns, but it normally prefer acorns.They everytime eat first the part just below the peel.The spots around it are the repellent liquid that almost all lepidopterae larvae drop in order to annoy their predators.Esto parasito puede afectar las castaas como las bellotas, pero prefiere las bellotas.Siempre se come por primero la parte bajo la piel.Las manchas en la carta estan echas por el el liquido repelente che quasi todos los lepidopteros producen para alejar a sus predadores.Tuscany, Italy
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Gladsaxe Municipality, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow, Mozhaysky District, Bagritskogo str., 14.07.2014, by light Москва, р-н Можайский, ул. Багрицкого, 14.07.2014, на свет
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Summary[
edit] Description: My rarest Tortrix of the year - 4th Hertfordshire record of this migrant Tortrix - Stevenage - 06/08/14. Date: 7 August 2014, 15:53. Source:
[1262] Cydia amplana. Author:
Ben Sale from UK.
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Summary[
edit] Description: Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky District, near station Nerskaya, 07.06.2017, days МО, Орехово-Зуевский р-н, окрестности станции Нерская, 07.06.2017, днём. Date: 8 June 2017, 13:42. Source:
Cydia succedana. Author:
Ilia Ustyantsev from Russia. Camera location
55° 32′ 22.85″ N, 38° 51′ 40.07″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 55.539680; 38.861131.
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Field Trip - Bovingdon Brickworks - Bovingdon - 08/05/16 Last night I was joined by Roger and Steve at Bovingdon Brickworks just outside of the village of Bovingdon, roughly 5 miles South-West of Hemel Hempstead. The reserve was formerly a brickworks and is consequently very sandy with undulating pits making it quite a unique trapping location that is full of wild flowers. David had already setup his MV Robinson at Gadesprings which we would return to after packing up from Bovingdon. We did a lengthy walk from the cars with the equipment which isn't for the faint-hearted, set up a total of four traps, an actinic in the wooded section and then three other traps scattered around the pits. The weather was pretty much perfect minus cloud cover, but we didn't need it as it was still 16 degrees when I was driving home at half 2! With the day-time temperature peaking at a heady 27 degrees, we were confident that even if the sky stayed clear that it would take a few hours for the temperature to drop, and a few hours is all we needed. Best moth of the night was a pretty scarce moth for Hertfordshire but seemingly common in other parts o the Country, Early Tooth-striped a new moth for me! Other species of note were mainly micros with a few still to sort out. Three stunning Cydia strobilella were great to get, and a Herts scarce species along with my third new species an Incurvaria pectinea. It was great to finally see good numbers of moths and many species numbered into double-figures. Catch Report - 08/05/16 - Bovingdon Brickworks - Bovingdon- 2x 125w MV Robinson Traps 1x 160w MBT Robinson Trap and 1x 80w Actinic Suitcase Trap Macro Moths 1x Early Tooth-striped [NEW!] 12x Small Phoenix 8x Nut-tree Tussock 4x Clouded Drab 4x Early Thorn 7x Lunar Marbled Brown 1x Chinese Character 7x Common Quaker 4x Brimstone Moth 9x Least Black Arches 1x Common Pug 1x Purple Thorn 13x Streamer 1x Red-green Carpet 8x Waved Umber 4x Frosted Green 3x Pale Tussock 12x Seraphim 8x Oak-tree Pug 1x Hebrew Character 1x Spruce Carpet 1x Green Carpet 1x Garden Carpet 1x Double-striped Pug 1x Clouded Border 2x White-spotted Pug 1x Orange Footman 1x Bright-line Brown-eye 1x Mottled Pug 1x Flame Shoulder 1x Iron Prominent 1x Water Carpet 3x Angle Shades 3x Brindled Pug 4x Red Twin-spot Carpet 1x Chestnut 2x Shuttle-shaped Dart 1x Swallow Prominent 2x Shoulder-stripe 1x Oak Hook-tip 1x Powdered Quaker 1x Maiden's Blush 1x Scalloped Hazel 1x Pale Pinion 1x Engrailed Micro Moths 3x Cydia strobilella [NEW!] 1x Incurvaria pectinea [NEW!] 1x Endrosis sarcitrella 1x Bucculatrix nigricomella 3x Agonopterix arenella 2x Epiphyas postvittana 1x Parornix sp 3x Acleris cristana 1x Agonopteris heracliana 1x Caloptilia alchimiella 1x Capua vulgana 2x Incurvaria masculella 2x Dyseriocrania subpurpurella 1x Monpis weaverella 1x Aphomia sociella 2x Syndemis musculana 1x Swammerdamia pyrella 1x Scrobipalpa costella 1x Phyllonorycter leucographella 3x Mompha raschkiella
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Field Trip - Home Wood - 30/05/18 My first field trip of the year and I joined up with Matt from Upper Caldecote to hit up Home Wood with a collection of traps and a sheet. Unfortunately the evening started a bit confusingly, where I jokingly sent a photo of myself holding my son saying 'That it looks like i'm staying in tonight' (As a joke)... Matt picked the message up and immediately responded saying can I still make it. I didn't see this reply until 30 minutes later and in that time Matt had rang his Dad and had packed up and turned around from the site and had gone home. To say I felt bad for pulling a prank was an understatement. Lionel wished me good luck on the phone and said 'I hope you trip over the gate on the way in' ...I guess I deserved that comment :D Anyhow, drama over and next time I won't make a silly joke :/ We set up just in time for night fall with 4 traps and a sheet. The weather was pretty perfect, no wind and although the day really struggled to get warm and by lunchtime it was still only 14 degrees, by 7pm it was pushing 18 with a few breaks in the cloud allowing the sun to warm things up but not losing much cloud at all things, were really looking up for us. Indeed it was pretty damn good considering this was earlier in the year than we normally blitz this woodland. The list is below with several species still pending. There are several new species I believe for the County of Bedfordshire New species for me were Ancylis diminutana and Cydia illutana (So far). 41 Macro and 55 Micro species so far Catch Report - 30/05/18 - Home Wood - Nr Upper Caldecote - 1x 250w Frosted MV Robinson Trap, 2x 125w MV Robinson Trap, 1x twin 20w Wemite Actinic + 1x 40w Actinic & 15w LED corn light and 1x 80w MV on tripod with sheet Macro Moths Angle Shades Beautiful hook-tip Bordered white Brimstone Moth Brindled White-spot Brown Rustic Clouded Silver Common Carpet Common Marbled Carpet Common Pug Common Swift Common White Wave Coronet Coxcomb Prominent Cream Wave Dingy Shell Dwarf Pug Figure of Eighty Flame Carpet Flame Shoulder Garden Carpet Gold Swift Green Carpet Green Pug Green Silver lines Grey-pine Carpet Ingrailed Clay Iron Prominent Light Emerald Lime Hawk-moth Lobster Moth Maiden's Blush Marbled Brown Marbled Minor sp Marbled White-spot Middle-barred Minor Mottled Pug Ochreous Pug Orange Footman Pale Oak Beauty Pale Prominent Pale Tussock Peppered Moth Poplar Grey Poplar Lutestring Puss Moth Red Twin-spot Carpet Rustic Shoulder-knot Scorched Carpet Scorched Wing Seraphim Setaceous Hebrew character Silver-Y Silver-ground Carpet Snout Spectacle Spruce Carpet Straw Dot Treble Lines White Ermine Micro Moths Acentria ephemerella Adela reamurella Ancylis diminutana Ancylis mitterbacheriana Aphomia sociella Argyresthia laevigatella/glabratella Argyresthia pruniella Argyresthia spinosella Caloptilia alchimiella/robustella Capua vulgana Celypha lacunana Cochylis atricapitana Coleophora caespititiella (Gen Det) Coleophora laricella (Gen Det) Crambus lathoniellus Cryptoblabes bistriga Cydia illutana Epinotia tedella Elachista sp Hedya pruniana Incurvaria oehlmanniella Lathronympha strigana Monopis laevigella Nemapogon cloacella Nematopogon metaxella Nemophora degeerella Notocelia cynosbatella Notocelia trimaculana Pammene prob ignorata Parapoynx stratiotata Parornix sp Plutella xylostella Prays fraxinella Pseudargyrotoza conwagana Pseudoswammerdamia combinella Ptycholoma lecheana Rhyacionia pinivorana Scoparia ambigualis Scoparia basistrigalis Scrobipalpa costella Syndemis musculana Teleiodes luculella Tinea semifulvella Tortrix viridana Udea olivalis
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Summary[
edit] Description: Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky District, near village Voinova Gora, 31.05.2015, by light МО, Орехово-Зуевский р-н, окрестности деревни Воинова Гора, 31.05.2015, на свет. Date: 31 May 2015, 14:44. Source:
Cydia cosmophorana. Author:
Ilia Ustyantsev from Russia. Camera location
55° 51′ 27.99″ N, 39° 04′ 47.3″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 55.857774; 39.079806.
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Description: Cydia deshaisiana (Lucas, 1858). Date: 22 October 2005 (original upload date). Source: Transferred from
en.wikipedia to Commons. Author:
RichG at
English Wikipedia.
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Summary[
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[1261] Codling Moth (Cydia pomonella). Author:
Ben Sale from UK.
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Summary[
edit] Description: Some daytime finds from 04/06/18 and 08/06/18 A couple of hours wander around some verge grassland with mixed trees and shrubs and a plethora of wildflowers including Ox-eye Daisies yielded some great moths for me. On both days it was very warm and humid, and the sunnier day on the 4th yielded better results but I found the sunshine made the moths incredibly hard to pot up from the net, usually going skywards instantly and beyong my control. The little grass patch of approximately 1 acre was extremely abundant in life of all kinds, and I noted many species which unfortunately i've mislaid the piece of paper that I wrote them down on! Nevertheless, I potted many specimens of Dichrorampha for dissection. Many will probably be new to me. So far i've got 5 new species for my UK moth records. They are Commophila aeneana Dichrorampha sequana Elachista triatomea Endothenia oblongana Grapholita tenebrosana Pretty good going for 3hrs of sweeping and netting moths disturbed from Apple, Cherry, Dog-rose, Oak, Bramble and Blackthorn to name but a few native species of trees and bushes present on the site. Other species of note and ones I took photographs of include. 6x Dichrorampha sp (for dissection) Aproaerema anthyllidella Cauchas fibulella Cnephasia sp (for dissection) Cydia nigricana (lots) 2x Dichrorampha alpinana flavidorsana (for dissection) Dichrorampha petiverella Dichrorampha plumbagana Epiblema cirsiana/stictiana/scutulana (for dissection) Eucosma hohenwartiana Grapholita compositella Here are some photos, first of the habitat and then the moths. Date: 2 June 2018, 09:38. Source:
[1257] Cydia nigricana. Author:
Ben Sale from Stevenage, UK.
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Dorsal..
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T. M. Gilligan & M. E. Epstein, TortAI (http://idtools.org/id/leps/tortai/)
EOL staff
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Saligos, Midi-Pyrenees, France