Figure 1; Type series of Roeslerstammia spp. from India. A Lectotype of R. metaplastica Meyrick, 1921, male B Ditto, labels C Paralectotype of R. metaplastica Meyrick, 1921, female D Ditto, labels E Lectotype of R. hemidelpha Meyrick, 1922, male F Ditto, labels G Paralectotype of R. hemidelpha Meyrick, 1922, female H Ditto, labels.
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. : .
Description: English: Extract from Plate XVII. HESPERIA (EUDAMUS) ORION (= Typhedanus crameri). Date: 1782 (plates). 1837 (text). Source: Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, Vol. III. Author: Plates: Dru Drury (1725–1803). Text: John Obadiah Westwood (1805–1893). : This file has been extracted from another file: Illustrations of Exotic Entomology III 17.jpg: .
Summary[edit] Description: English: Ailanthus silkworm caterpillar and silkmoth (originally labelled as Bombyx Cynthia, but perhaps now Samia Cynthia). Published in the book Nature and Art Vol.I, page 15/16, published 1866 Day & Son, Ltd, London, scanned by Google Book. Artist probably the author of the article, William Bernhardt Tegetmeier (1816-1912), English naturalist. Date: 1866. Source: Nature and Art Vol.I on Google Books. Author: William Bernhard Tegetmeier. File created by Ian Tresman.
Summary[edit] Description: Common ringlet. Date: 5 August 2017, 12:18. Source: Common ringlet. Author: Melissa McMasters from Memphis, TN, United States.
Summary[edit] Description: Catch Report - 05/06/12 - Back Garden/Farmland Into June we go and another good haul of moths including a few new ones for the year. Coleophora deauratella being a new micro for my records. Other highlights including a lovely fresh Sandy carpet, an uncommon visitor, Ypsolopha nemorella and the mprobably migrant Pyralid Sitochroa verticalis. The weather is very changeable at the moment and a strong south-facing wind is dominating us now. Coupled with mild temperatures, we could see some more migrants reaching our traps in the next few nights. Catch Report - Braughing 05/06/12 - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap Macro Moths 1x Sandy Carpet [NFY] 1x Poplar Grey [NFY] 4x Ingrailed Clay 4x Buff-tip 9x White Ermine 1x Buff Ermine 26x Treble Lines 1x Clouded Silver 20x Rustic Shoulder-knot 5x Setaceous Hebrew Character 4x Poplar Hawk-moth 7x Nutmeg 2x Flame 10x Green Carpet 2x Common Carpet 2x Oak Hook-tip 1x Peppered Moth 29x Common Swift 1x Scalloped Hazel 1x Marbled Minor 2x Common Pug 1x Oak-tree Pug 2x Spruce Carpet 1x Scorched Wing 1x Scorched Carpet 2x Brimstone Moth 2x Grey Pug 1x Heart & Dart 2x Brown Rustic 1x Light Emerald 1x Turnip Moth 1x Lime-speck Pug 2x Mottled Pug 2x Cinnabar 1x Silver-Y 3x Spectacle 5x Angle Shades 3x Flame Shoulder 1x Grey-pine Carpet 2x Pale Oak Beauty 5x Latticed Heath 1x Brimstone Moth 1x Small Waved Umber 3x Silver-ground Carpet 1x Pale Tussock 1x Shuttle-shaped Dart Micro Moths 1x Coleophora deauratella [NEW!] 1x Hedya pruniana [NFY] 1x Sitochroa verticalis [NFY] 1x Ypsolopha nemorella [NFY] 1x Cocksfoot Moth Glyphipterix simpliciella [NFY] 1x Small Magpie Eurrhypara hortulata [NFY] 1x Blastobasis lacticolella [NFY] 2x Celypha lacunana 1x Tinea trinotella 2x Espheria sulphurella 1x Parornix sp. 3x Monopsis weaverella 4x Aethes smeathmanniana 1x Cochylis atricapitana 2x Diamond-back Moth plutella xylostella 1x Bee Moth Aphomia sociella 1x Agonopterix arenella 4x Crambus lathoniellus 1x Agapeta hamana. Date: 1 June 2012, 07:46. Source: [1371] Sitochroa verticalis. Author: Ben Sale from UK.
Summary[edit] Description: Reared from larva found in Birch catkins. Uffmoor Wood, Worcestershire. Date: 4 July 2008, 09:33. Source: 20.012 BF411 Argyresthia goedartella. Author: Patrick Clement from West Midlands, England.