Here is a list with some pictures of the moths I found in Turkey when I went thee for two weeks between the 8th and 22nd of August, and were attracted to my 9w Blacklight tube up in the mountains. Some great new species were to be found in a region 5 miles South-West of Marmaris, and there were also some more familiar species that we record back home. I'll let the list and the photos do the talking. Some are still pending id and several specimens await dissection. Dark Sword-grass Vestal Dark Mottled Willow Small Mottled Willow Double-striped Pug Silver-Y Scarce Blackneck Small Marbled Purple Marbled Jersey Tiger Clancy's Rustic Nomophila noctuella Endotricha flammealis Bryophila rectilinea Cryphia ochsi Tree-lichen Beauty Tegostoma baphialis Spoladea recurvalis Micronoctua karsholti Blair's Mocha Etiella zinckenella Isturgia arenacearia Antigastra catalaunalis Emmelina monodactyla Scrobipalpa atriplicella Hellula undalis Problepsis ocellata Herpetogramma licarsisalis Metasia ophialis Bryophila vandalusiae
France Trip - Las Descargues - 27/06/16 to 01/07/16 - Part One - Macro's Hello all. I recently got back from a really enjoyable 5 nights of Moth trapping, Butterfly and Bird watching in the Midi-Pyrenees. I went with good friends Roger and Steve whom accompany me on many trips out in our County of Hertfordshire. It was decided at the end of last year that we should go for a short week away to sample some of the Moths that would be on offer in South-West France. The article below is copied from Robin Howard's Lot Moths website. He describes it perfectly so I didn't feel the need to re-write it! "The Gite that we stayed in lies in a stunningly beautiful part of the Haute Quercy in the Lot southwest France. Located at the end of a ridge overlooking the Bave Valley it is surrounded by rolling, wooded hills, deep, river-cut gorges and on the nearby Causse, limestone pavement. The proximity of the limestone Causse de Gramat and volcanic Massif Central have produced a complex local geology that has formed the basis for a mosaic of habitats supporting a diverse flora with a rich moth and butterfly fauna. Over 1820 species have been recorded so far from the immediate area with more than 1600 species taken from the environs of the farm alone. Mercury vapour and actinic traps are run throughout the year in and around the farm with weekly forays made onto the limestone pavement and local poplar plantations, whilst the nearby volcanic peaks are regularly visited during the summer months for the more esoteric species. For further information regarding holidays and research opportunities at our farm and for a full description of the area and available accommodation please visit our sister site at www.lasdescargues.com or email us for a comprehensive information pack". Robin and Sue are both fantastic hosts and could not do enough for you, I urge anyone to go there and experience the amazing wildlife that is on offer there. The species site list is in excess of an incredible 2000 species of Moth! In 16 years that is incredible, and shows how special this habitat really is. Our target was 300 species and with over 200 Macro's we may just get to the 300 mark with the Micro's still to sort. We ran 2 static traps in the garden (Both MV 125s) and I brought my 160w MBT Blended bulb on a tripod. We then had access to a further two traps, an MV Robinson and an Actinic Midi-Robinson which we could take further afield, in fact we tried three further sites. Macro Moths listed so far... Species in red are completely new to me The Micro's are still pending and a lot are so far unnamed! 212 Species Adactylotis contaminaria Alchymist Alder Kitten Alder Moth Alychmist Anaplectoides prasina Angle Shades Angle-striped Sallow Atypha pulmonaris Balsam Carpet Barred Hook-tip Barred Red Barred Yellow (only at Causse) Beautiful Golden-Y Beautiful Hook-tip Bird's Wing Black Arches Black V-moth Blood-vein Bordered Beauty Bright-line Brown-eye Brimstone Moth Brindled White-spot Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing Broken-barred Carpet Brown Rustic Brown Silver-lines Brussels Lace Buff Arches Buff Ermine Buff Footman Buff-tip Burnished Brass Caradrina aspersa Chequered Wave Clay Fan-foot Clouded Border Clouded Magpie Clouded Silver Common Carpet Common Emerald Common Footman Common Wainscot Common White Wave Coronet Cream Wave Cream-spot Tiger Dagger sp Dark Arches Dark Umber Delicate Dingy Footman Double Square-spot Double-striped Pug Dun-bar Dwarf Cream Wave Eastern Bordered Straw Elephant Hawk-moth Engrailed sp Fan-foot Feathered Footman Festoon Fiery Clearwing Flame Flame Shoulder Four-dotted Footman (only at Causse) Four-spotted Footman Fox Moth Foxglove Pug Gnophos furcatus Goat Moth Grass Emerald Great Oak Beauty Green Arches Green Pug Green Silver-lines Grey Arches Grey Pug Grey-pine Carpet Guernsey Underwing Handmaid Heart & Club Heart & Dart Heart Moth Herald Hoary Footman Hoplodrina respersa Horse Chestnut Humming-bird Hawk-moth Idaea deversaria Idaea macilentaria Idaea moniliata Idia calvaria Iron Prominent Isle of Wight Wave Ivory Footman Jubilee Fan-foot Lace Border Lackey Lamprosticta culta Large Emerald Large Yellow Underwing Latin Latticed Heath Least Carpet Least Carpet Leopard Moth Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing Lesser Cream Wave Lesser Swallow Prominent Lesser Treble-bar Lesser Yellow Underwing Lewes Wave Light Emerald Lilac Beauty Lobster Moth Lycophotia erythrina Marbled Brown Marbled Minor Marbled White-spot Mediterranean lace border Miller Minor Shoulder-knot Mottled Rustic Nut-tree Tussock Oak Hawk-moth Oak Hook-tip Orache Moth Orange Footman Orange Moth Pale Mottled Willow Pale Oak Beauty Pale Oak Beauty Pale Shoulder Passenger Peach Blossom Pebble Prominent Pebble Prominent Peppered Moth Perigune narbonea Perizoma lugdunaria Petrophora narbonea Phalera bucephaloides Pine Hawk-moth Pine Processionary Pine-tree Lappet Plain Wave Plum Lappet Poplar Lappet Portland Riband Wave Powdered Rustic Privet Hawk-moth Purple Bar Red-necked Footman Rhodostrophia calabra Riband Wave Rosy Footman Rosy Marbled Ruby Tiger Rufous Minor Rustic Scallop Shell Scarce Blackneck Scarce Footman Scarce Merveille du-jour Scarce Silver-lines Scarlet Tiger Scorched Carpet Scorched Wing September Thorn Setaceous Hebrew Character Shaded Annulet Shaded Fan-foot Shark Shears Short-cloaked Moth (only at Causse) Silver-Y Single-dotted Wave Single-dotted Wave Small Angle Shades Small Blood-vein Small Dusty Wave Small Emerald Small Fan-foot Small Fan-footed Wave Small Purple-barred Small Ranunculus Small White Wave Snout Southern Wainscot Speckled Beauty Speckled Yellow Spectacle Straw Belle Swallow-tailed Moth Swarthy Annulet Tawny Prominent Tawny Wave Tawny-barred Angle Tephronia sepiaria Toadflax Brocade Treble Brown Spot Turnip Moth Uncertain Vine's Rustic V-moth V-Pug White Ermine White-point Willow Beauty Yellow Shell Yellow-tail
Summary[edit] Description: A good species count for the garden trap Another catch report from the garden trap, this one was from Friday night and I recorded a blooming impressive 38 species! And 8 of them were new species for the year. Best moth of the night was for me White-spotted Pug, new for the garden and despite seeing it regularly on field trips I just could not get one in the garden. Grey Pug was back after last year's absence and just when I thought the armada of Plutella xylostella was over after catching 4 on Wednesday night, there were 22 in the trap come Saturday morning. All in all a pleasing catch of a variety of moths for my garden in early June. Catch Report - 10/06/16 - Back Garden - Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap Macro Moths 1x White-spotted Pug [NFG] 1x Grey Pug [NFY] 1x Straw Dot [NFY] 1x Blood-vein [NFY] 1x Green Pug [NFY] 1x Silver-ground Carpet [NFY] 1x White Ermine [NFY] 1x Ingrailed Clay 1x Common Wainscot 7x Heart & Dart 1x Brown Rustic 1x Mottled Pug 3x Common Marbled Carpet 1x Rustic Shoulder-knot 2x Common Swift 1x Bright-line Brown-eye 1x Setaceous Hebrew Character 1x Mottled Rustic 1x Pale Mottled Willow 1x Peppered Moth 1x Marbled Minor 3x Large Nutmeg 1x Garden Carpet 1x Vine's Rustic 1x Willow Beauty 1x Large Yellow Underwing Micro Moths 1x Crambus lathoniellus [NFY] 1x Celypha lacunana 1x Evergestis forficalis 4x Pseudargyrotoza conwagana 22x Plutella xylostella 1x Mompha subbistrigella 1x Hedya pruniana 1x Eurrhypara hortulata 1x Eudonia lacustrata 2x Hofmannophila pseudospretella 1x Scoparia ambigualis 5x Epiphyas postvittana. Date: 11 June 2016, 09:26. Source: [2387] Mottled Rustic (Caradrina morpheus). Author: Ben Sale from UK.
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Summary[edit] Description: Caradrina kadenii Location: The Netherlands - Ossenisse - Noordhofpolder. Date: 11 October 2010. Source: : This image is uploaded as image number 1627949 at waarneming.nl, a source of nature observations in the Netherlands.This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing for more information.. Author: : This image is created by user Joop de Bakker at waarneming.nl, a source of nature observations in the Netherlands..