Description: , to Robinson trap, Hellerup, Denmark, 28/29 June 2013. Date: 29 June 2013, 10:29. Source: Pending. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location55° 44′ 06.48″ N, 12° 33′ 46.01″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 55.735132; 12.562780.
Summary[edit] Description: Agrotis munda Walker, [1857], to actinic light and LepiLED, Brachina Gorge, Ikara-Flinders National Park, South Australia, 14 August 2018. Date: 14 August 2018, 19:02. Source: Agrotis munda. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location31° 19′ 47.85″ S, 138° 35′ 01.82″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-31.329959; 138.583838.
Summary[edit] Description: Agrotis exclamationis (Linnaeus, 1758), Heart and Dart, to Robinson trap, Søborg, Denmark, 4/5 June 2015 Magyar: A felkiáltójeles földibagoly (Agrotis exclamationis) a rovarok (Insecta) osztályának a lepkék (Lepidoptera) rendjéhez, ezen belül a bagolylepkefélék (Noctuidae) családjához tartozó faj. Date: 5 June 2015, 06:29. Source: Agrotis exclamationis. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location55° 43′ 20.61″ N, 12° 30′ 10.73″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 55.722391; 12.502980.
Summary[edit] Description: Back from Croatia with the moth that has no name.. Hi everyone. I have recently got back from our honeymoon to Croatia. We both had a lovely time, the weather was a bit up and down unfortunately but we had some nice and sunny days with highs around 30 degrees. Me being me decided to do a bit of exploring around the local area. I had numerous walks up the road towards scrubby land and mixed woodland where I observed plenty of Butterflies, Crickts, Grasshoppers, Mantids and of course Moths! I also decided to do a couple of walks to the favoured areas with a fishing net (which I bought out there as I forgot to pack my net!) a torch and a few pots. I should have taken more pots..and 8 just wasn't enough. Of the 20 or so species of moth I saw out there, the most interesting was this Strathmopoda species (Which I assume it is). Bearing in mind there is only one known Strathmopoda species in Europe (pedella) this got me rather excited to say the least. From what I have been told, there is a new species of Strathmopoda being described at present, and this species could link with that? I have also been told that it will need dissecting to rule out a possible aberrant Strathmopoda pedella. See what you think, but it doesn't seem to resemble 'pedella' going on the markings. Date: 29 August 2014, 07:49. Source: [2094] Great Dart (Agrotis crassa). Author: Ben Sale from UK.
Description: Agrotis exclamationis, to MV light, Hellerup, Denmark, 4 June 2003 Magyar: A felkiáltójeles földibagoly (Agrotis exclamationis) a rovarok (Insecta) osztályának a lepkék (Lepidoptera) rendjéhez, ezen belül a bagolylepkefélék (Noctuidae) családjához tartozó faj. Date: 4 June 2003, 20:12. Source: Agrotis exclamationis. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location55° 44′ 13″ N, 12° 32′ 18.1″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 55.736944; 12.538361.