Summary[edit] Description: English: Plate 120. Description: Binomial in text: Modern accepted name. 1, 2. Dot Moth.: Mamestra persicariæ: Melanchra persicariae. 4, 5. Bright-line Brown-eye.: Mamestra oleracea: Lacanobia oleracea. 3, 6. Cabbage Moth.: Barathra brassicæ: Mamestra brassicae. 7, 8. White Colon.: Mamestra albicolon: Sideridis turbida (Bradley & Fletcher give S. albicolon). Date: 1907. Source: The Moths of the British Isles. Author: Richard South. : This file has an extracted image: File:White Colon Moths of the British Isles.jpg. : .
Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky District, near station Antsiferovo, 13.08.2008, by light МО, Орехово-Зуевский р-н, окрестности станции Анциферово, 13.08.2008, на свет
Summary[edit] Description: English: Plate 120. Fig. 7. DescriptionBinomial in textModern accepted name. White Colon.Mamestra albicolonSideridis turbida. Date: 1907. Source: The Moths of the British Isles. Author: Richard South. : This file has been extracted from another file: Moths of the British Isles Plate120.jpg : .
Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Odintsovsky District, near village Pestovo, 27.05.2017, by light МО, Одинцовский р-н, окрестности деревни Пестово, 27.05.2017, на свет
Summary[edit] Description: Last Friday was a wet night for trapping moths but I persevered anyhow because of the mild weather and it was indeed well worth it! With 61? species in total and some great garden records, but with a noticeable drop in numbers. Highlights were year first species of Toadflax Brocade (I still never have trapped the first brood) and Bordered Pug (2nd garden record and last seen in 2014). Also I had never trapped the often confused pair of species Lychnis and Campion together before until this night. The weather is pretty changeable now and we are back to the unsettled weather just as the summer holidays start! Catch Report - 21/07/17 - Back Garden - Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap Macro Moths 1x Bordered Pug [NFY] 1x Lychnis [NFY] 1x Toadflax Brocade [NFY] 1x Bright-line Brown-eye 1x Brimstone Moth 1x Cabbage Moth 1x Campion 10x Common Rustic 2x Dark Arches 2x Dot Moth 1x Double-striped Pug 3x Dun-bar 1x Early Thorn 2x Lackey 1x Large Yellow Underwing 1x Least Carpet 1x Lesser Yellow Underwing 1x Maple Pug 1x Nut-tree Tussock 1x Pale Mottled Willow 1x Poplar Hawk-moth 1x Purple Thorn 1x Riband Wave 2x Ruby Tiger 1x Rustic 1x Scalloped Oak 1x Scarce Footman 1x September Thorn 1x Shuttle-shaped Dart 2x Silver-Y 1x Small Emerald 1x Small Fan-footed Wave 2x Smoky Wainscot 4x Uncertain 1x Willow Beauty 1x Wormwood Pug 1x Yellow-tail Micro Moths 1x Acleris forsskaleana 1x Agriphila tristella 9x Agriphila straminella 12x Blastobasis adustella 1x Blastobasis lacticolella 3x Chrysoteuchia culmella 2x Cydia splendana 1x Emmelina monodactyla 3x Endotricha flammealis 1x Epiphyas postvittana 14x Eudonia lacustrata 7x Eudonia mercurella 1x Mompha ochraceella 2x Oegoconia sp 5x Pleuroptya ruralis 2x Spilonota ocellana 1x Yponomeuta evonymella. Date: 21 July 2017, 13:02. Source: [2166] The Campion (Sideridis rivularis). Author: Ben Sale from UK.
Summary[edit] Description: Less moths but more quality Trapping under clear skies on Monday night yielded a mixed catch of quality moths and worn dross. With temperatures getting a little chilly early morning recently, there is certainly an Autumnal feel in the early morning air. Pick of the bunch was a Twin-spotted Wainscot, a garden first, along with other new moths such as Wormwood Pug, Mouse Moth, Iron Prominent and Orange Swift. Also a lovely yellow-tinged Marbled Beauty caught my eye this morning. A strange one this year, Common Carpet is my first record for this year! Totally missing out on the first brood for this species Away from the moths I am also quite excited about receiving my new camera and lens, stepping up from my ageing 10.2mp Sony Alpha 200 I have bit the bullet and gone for a 3 year old Sony A65 24.3mp camera, hoping to use my old lenses as well as purchasing a Tamron 90mm 1:1 Macro (my current macro is a 1:2) Catch Report - 28/07/14 - Back Garden Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap Macro Moths 1x Twin-spotted Wainscot [NFG] 1x Wormwood Pug [NFG] 1x Common Carpet [NFY] 2x Iron Prominent [NFY] 2x Mouse Moth [NFY] 1x Orange Swift [NFY] 1x Campion 1x Clay 1x Cloaked Minor 1x Common Carpet 4x Common Rustic 3x Dark Arches 5x Dot Moth 1x Grey Dagger 1x Haworth's Pug 1x Large Twin-spot Carpet 1x Large Yellow Underwing 1x Lesser Yellow Underwing 1x Magpie Moth 1x Maiden's Blush 3x Marbled Beauty 1x Mottled Beauty 1x Nut-tree Tussock 2x Oak Hook-tip 9x Riband Wave 2x Ruby Tiger 1x Rustic 1x Scarce Footman 2x Scalloped Oak 1x Setaceous Hebrew Character 4x Shuttle-shaped Dart 1x Silver-Y 2x Single-dotted Wave 4x Straw Underwing 2x Uncertain 1x Willow Beauty 3x Yellow Shell Micro Moths 1x Epiblema foenella [NFG] 1x Acleris laterana [NFY] 2x Trachycera advenella 10x Blastobasis adustella 1x Epiphyas postvittana 5x Amblyptilia acanthadactyla 1x Emmelina monodactyla 5x Pleuroptya ruralis 1x Endrosis sarcitrella 1x Celypha striana 2x Argyresthia albistria. Date: 30 July 2014, 17:47. Source: [2166] The Campion (Hadena rivularis). Author: Ben Sale from UK.
Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Serebryano-Prudsky District, near village Lishnyagi, 27.06.2016, by light МО, Серебряно-Прудский р-н, окрестности деревни Лишняги, 27.06.2016, на свет