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An absolutely astonishing evening I had with good friends Graham Bailey and Don Down. An evening totally eclipsing my previous highest count of 197 species, from this very site a few years back now. The weather was perfect, a little breezy at first but plenty of thin cloud cover and very mild.Do set his tripod up first and witin seconds things were flying around it, the usual stuff first and then a few specialities. It was a slow start mind and as we found out when we were packing up at 2am, species were still comng in!The traps on inspection as we slowly packed up, were brimming with moths and there were so many that it was difficult to breath in whilst looking through the catch with fear of inhaling one of the moths.Highlights for me were not one but two Marbled Green, we did see this moth here a few years ago, but both Graham and I attracted one each, a very special moth indeed. We also managed other resident specialities such as Garden Tiger, White-line Dart, Reed Dagger, Lappet and Silky Wainscot.All in all it was a night that I won't forget in a hurry and thoroughly worth the 2 hours of sleep I got before going to work in the morning!231 total species (150 Macros and 81 Micros)Numbers below are approximate and may be altered.Graham, please email me any corrections or additions, as it was very hard to keep up!12/07/13 Canvey Island - 2x 125w MV Robinson Trap, 1x Actinic/Synergetic bulb, 1x 160w MBT Trap and 1x 80w Actinic Trap run from 10.00pm until 2.00amMacro Moths 2x Angle Shades5x Barred Straw40+ Barred Yellow2x Beautiful Hook-tip1x Blackneck4x Blue-bordered Carpet3x Bordered Pug5x Bright-line Brown-eye10x Brimstone Moth1x Brindled White-spot1x Broad-barred White1x Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing1x Brown Silver-line2x Brown-line Bright-eye10x Brown-tail30+ Buff Arches5x Buff Footman3x Buff-tip1x Burnished Brass1x Chinese Character30+ Clay2x Cloaked Minor20+ Clouded Border2x Clouded Brindle30+ Clouded Silver1x Clouded-bordered Brindle2x Common Carpet5x Common Emerald10x Common Footman2x Common Marbled Carpet5x Common Rustic2x Common Wave5x Common White Wave3x Coxcomb Prominent10x Cream-bordered Green Pea20+ Dark Arches2x Dark Spinach1x Dark Sword-grass1x Dingy Shears2x Dotted Fan-foot20+ Dot Moth10x Double Square-spot1x Double-striped Pug5x Drinker2x Dun-bar5x Dusky Brocade3x Dwarf Cream Wave2x Early Thorn10x Elephant Hawk-moth2x Engrailed2x Eyed Hawk-moth2x Fan-foot1x Fen Wainscot20+ Flame30+ Flame Shoulder1x Foxglove Pug1x Garden Carpet2x Garden Tiger4x Ghost Moth5x Green Pug1x Green Silver-lines5x Grey Dagger2x Haworth's Pug4x Heart & Club5x Heart & Dart1x Herald2x Iron Prominent5x July Highflyer10+ Kent Black Arches2x Lackey2x Lappet10x Large Emerald3x Large Yellow Underwing1x Latticed Heath2x Least Carpet1x Least Yellow Underwing3x Leopard Moth1x Lesser Cream Wave2x Lesser Yellow Underwing5x Light Arches1x Light Brocade5x Light Emerald1x Lime Hawk-moth1x Lime-speck Pug1x Lunar-spotted Pinion6x Magpie2x Maple Prominent3x Marbled Beauty2x Marbled Green5x Marbled Minor10x Marbled White Spot8x Miller5x Mottled Beauty2x Mottled Rustic1x Mullein Wave1x Oak Eggar1x Oak nycteoline1x Orange Footman2x Pale Oak Beauty2x Pale Prominent2x Peach Blossom1x Pebble Hook-tip1x Pebble Prominent5x Peppered Moth1x Pine Hawk-moth10x Plain Pug2x Poplar Grey2x Poplar Hawk-moth2x Obscure Wainscot1x Reed Dagger15x Riband Wave1x Round-winged Muslin1x Ruby Tiger5x Rustic1x Scalloped Oak1x Scarce Silver-lines2x Setaceous Hebrew Character2x Shaded Broad-bar10x Shaded Pug2x Shark5x Sharp-angled Peacock3x Short-cloaked Moth5x Shoulder-striped Wainscot5x Silky Wainscot2x Silver-Y2x Single-dotted Wave8x Slender Pug2x Small Blood-vein1x Small Dotted Buff1x Small Emerald3x Small Scallop5x Smoky Wainscot2x Snout4x Southern Wainscot1x Spectacle2x Star-wort2x Straw Dot3x Suspected1x Swallow Prominent10x Swallow-tailed Moth2x Tawny Marbled Minor5x Uncertain3x V-pug2x Vapourer1x White Ermine10x White-line Dart2x White-point2x Willow Beauty3x Wormwood Pug2x Yellow Shell1x Yellow-tailMicro Moths1x Thiodia citrana [NEW!]3x Cnaemidophorus rhododactyla [NEW!]2x Trachycera marmorea [NEW!]1x Apotomis lineana [NEW!]1x Altenia scriptella [NEW!]1x Phlyctaenia stachydalis [NEW!]1x Phycitodes sp pos maritima [NEW!] to be gen det5x Phycita roborella1x Tinea semifulvella1x Caloptilia alchimiella2x Scythropia crataegella5x Yponomeuta evonymella2x Paraswammerdamia albicapitella5x Argyresthia brockeella10x Argyresthia goedartella2x Argyresthia curvella2x Plutella xylostella10x Coleophora sp2x Coleophora mayrella10x Blastobasis laticolella1x Hoffmannophila pseudospretella5x Batia unitella1x Batia lunaris2x Carcina quercana2x Anacampsis blattariella2x Emmelina monodactyla1x Adaina microdactyla2x Phtheochroa inopiana1x Agapeta hamana5x Cochylis hybridella2x Aethes rubigana1x Pandemis cerasana3x Pandemis heparana5x Archips podana5x Archips xylosteana2x Aphelia paleana2x Tortrix viridana20x Aleimma loeflingiana2x Acleris forsskaleana2x Epiphyas postvittana2x Ditula angustiorana5x Ephestia parasitella10x Trachycera advenella10x Udea prunalis5x Cnephasia sp5x Celypha striana2x Celypha lacunana1x Batrachedra praeangusta5x Apotomis capreana100+ Hedya salicella10x Epinotia biluna8x Gypsonoma dealbana2x Eucosma campoliliana2x Epiblema foenella5x Epiblema uddmanniana2x Aphomia sociella10x Synaphe punctalis30x Melissoblaptes zelleri5x Platytes alpinella5x Oncocera semirubella10x Calamotropha paludella5x Homoeosoma sinuella2x Crambus perlella5x Catoptria pinella2x Catoptria falsella5x Chrysoteuchia culmella5x Ancylis achatana1x Schoenobius gigantella4x Dipleurina lacustrata2x Accentria ephemerella2x Scoparia ambigualis2x Elophila nymphaeata2x Cataclysta lemnata1x Evergestis extimalis2x Pyrausta despicta4x Eurrhypara hortulata1x Sitochroa verticalis1x Ostrinia nubilalis2x Perinephela lancealis5x Phlyctaenia perlucidalis3x Ebulea crocealis
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Summary[
edit] Description: Batrachedra striolata. Date: 2010. Source:
Entry at BOLD Systems. Author: Jeremy deWaard, University of British Columbia. Permission(
Reusing this file): CreativeCommons - Attribution (2010).
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Larvae of coco palm butterfly on plant. 1922. Name of Expedition: Stanley Field Expedition to British Guiana Participants: Bror E. Dahlgren and John R. Millar Expedition Date: 1922 Purpose or Aims: Botany. Securing botanical exhibition material and studies for the plant reproductions in Department of Botany. 235 plaster molds, 427 economic specimens, 52 branches will serve as basis for plant reconstruction or reproductions of Cannonball tree, Clusia, Mucro, Cashew, Dillenia, Lagerstraemia, Willow Fig, Courida, Chocolate tree Location: Guyana, South America Digital Identifier: CSB43507 Learn more about The Field Museum's
http://www.fieldmuseum.org/research_collections/library/library_sites/photo_archives/default.htm. Date: 19 November 2007, 13:42:53. Source:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/field_museum_library/4290349577/. Author:
The Field Museum Library. Permission(
Reusing this file): At the time of upload, the image license was automatically confirmed using the Flickr
API. For more information see
Flickr API detail. Flickr sets Guyana (British Guiana). Flickr tags butterfly larvae coco palm butterfly Stanley Field Expedition British Guiana Bror E. Dahlgren John R. Millar 1922 Botany plant specimen collection Guyana South America Batrachedra Lepidoptera Arecaceae Larvae Insect.
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edit] Description: Garden Catch 07/07/18 - Just a few more...moths, a slight under-estimate to say the least. Another really good catch for my garden again on the 7th of July with two new moths for my garden and two very interesting species as well. Batrachedra praeangusta I have recorded at other sites before, but Pseudopostega crepusculella was completely new for me. It's a tiny white moth that is believed to favour mint as it's foodplant, some of which is grown in our garden. The moth was dissected just to be certain. Garden species count for 2018 now upto 340. Here are the new for year species. Catch Report - 07/07/18 - Back Garden - Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap Macro Moths Nutmeg Micro Moths Batrachedra praeangusta [NFG] Pseudopostega crepusculella [NFG] Argyresthia goedartella Epiblema costipunctana. Date: 8 July 2018, 17:30. Source:
Batrachedra praeangusta. Author:
Ben Sale from Stevenage, UK.
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Plate XXXV The butterflies & moths of New Zealand. Fig. 2. ♀︎ Batrachedra agaura
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Summary[
edit] Description: Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Odintsovsky District, near village Pestovo, 25.07.2012, by light МО, Одинцовский р-н, окрестности деревни Пестово, 25.07.2012, на свет. Date: 12 March 2018, 22:08. Source:
Batrachedra pinicolella. Author:
Ilia Ustyantsev from Russia. Camera location
55° 40′ 13.71″ N, 36° 49′ 16.14″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 55.670475; 36.821150.
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An absolutely astonishing evening I had with good friends Graham Bailey and Don Down. An evening totally eclipsing my previous highest count of 197 species, from this very site a few years back now. The weather was perfect, a little breezy at first but plenty of thin cloud cover and very mild.Do set his tripod up first and witin seconds things were flying around it, the usual stuff first and then a few specialities. It was a slow start mind and as we found out when we were packing up at 2am, species were still comng in!The traps on inspection as we slowly packed up, were brimming with moths and there were so many that it was difficult to breath in whilst looking through the catch with fear of inhaling one of the moths.Highlights for me were not one but two Marbled Green, we did see this moth here a few years ago, but both Graham and I attracted one each, a very special moth indeed. We also managed other resident specialities such as Garden Tiger, White-line Dart, Reed Dagger, Lappet and Silky Wainscot.All in all it was a night that I won't forget in a hurry and thoroughly worth the 2 hours of sleep I got before going to work in the morning!231 total species (150 Macros and 81 Micros)Numbers below are approximate and may be altered.Graham, please email me any corrections or additions, as it was very hard to keep up!12/07/13 Canvey Island - 2x 125w MV Robinson Trap, 1x Actinic/Synergetic bulb, 1x 160w MBT Trap and 1x 80w Actinic Trap run from 10.00pm until 2.00amMacro Moths 2x Angle Shades5x Barred Straw40+ Barred Yellow2x Beautiful Hook-tip1x Blackneck4x Blue-bordered Carpet3x Bordered Pug5x Bright-line Brown-eye10x Brimstone Moth1x Brindled White-spot1x Broad-barred White1x Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing1x Brown Silver-line2x Brown-line Bright-eye10x Brown-tail30+ Buff Arches5x Buff Footman3x Buff-tip1x Burnished Brass1x Chinese Character30+ Clay2x Cloaked Minor20+ Clouded Border2x Clouded Brindle30+ Clouded Silver1x Clouded-bordered Brindle2x Common Carpet5x Common Emerald10x Common Footman2x Common Marbled Carpet5x Common Rustic2x Common Wave5x Common White Wave3x Coxcomb Prominent10x Cream-bordered Green Pea20+ Dark Arches2x Dark Spinach1x Dark Sword-grass1x Dingy Shears2x Dotted Fan-foot20+ Dot Moth10x Double Square-spot1x Double-striped Pug5x Drinker2x Dun-bar5x Dusky Brocade3x Dwarf Cream Wave2x Early Thorn10x Elephant Hawk-moth2x Engrailed2x Eyed Hawk-moth2x Fan-foot1x Fen Wainscot20+ Flame30+ Flame Shoulder1x Foxglove Pug1x Garden Carpet2x Garden Tiger4x Ghost Moth5x Green Pug1x Green Silver-lines5x Grey Dagger2x Haworth's Pug4x Heart & Club5x Heart & Dart1x Herald2x Iron Prominent5x July Highflyer10+ Kent Black Arches2x Lackey2x Lappet10x Large Emerald3x Large Yellow Underwing1x Latticed Heath2x Least Carpet1x Least Yellow Underwing3x Leopard Moth1x Lesser Cream Wave2x Lesser Yellow Underwing5x Light Arches1x Light Brocade5x Light Emerald1x Lime Hawk-moth1x Lime-speck Pug1x Lunar-spotted Pinion6x Magpie2x Maple Prominent3x Marbled Beauty2x Marbled Green5x Marbled Minor10x Marbled White Spot8x Miller5x Mottled Beauty2x Mottled Rustic1x Mullein Wave1x Oak Eggar1x Oak nycteoline1x Orange Footman2x Pale Oak Beauty2x Pale Prominent2x Peach Blossom1x Pebble Hook-tip1x Pebble Prominent5x Peppered Moth1x Pine Hawk-moth10x Plain Pug2x Poplar Grey2x Poplar Hawk-moth2x Obscure Wainscot1x Reed Dagger15x Riband Wave1x Round-winged Muslin1x Ruby Tiger5x Rustic1x Scalloped Oak1x Scarce Silver-lines2x Setaceous Hebrew Character2x Shaded Broad-bar10x Shaded Pug2x Shark5x Sharp-angled Peacock3x Short-cloaked Moth5x Shoulder-striped Wainscot5x Silky Wainscot2x Silver-Y2x Single-dotted Wave8x Slender Pug2x Small Blood-vein1x Small Dotted Buff1x Small Emerald3x Small Scallop5x Smoky Wainscot2x Snout4x Southern Wainscot1x Spectacle2x Star-wort2x Straw Dot3x Suspected1x Swallow Prominent10x Swallow-tailed Moth2x Tawny Marbled Minor5x Uncertain3x V-pug2x Vapourer1x White Ermine10x White-line Dart2x White-point2x Willow Beauty3x Wormwood Pug2x Yellow Shell1x Yellow-tailMicro Moths1x Thiodia citrana [NEW!]3x Cnaemidophorus rhododactyla [NEW!]2x Trachycera marmorea [NEW!]1x Apotomis lineana [NEW!]1x Altenia scriptella [NEW!]1x Phlyctaenia stachydalis [NEW!]1x Phycitodes sp pos maritima [NEW!] to be gen det5x Phycita roborella1x Tinea semifulvella1x Caloptilia alchimiella2x Scythropia crataegella5x Yponomeuta evonymella2x Paraswammerdamia albicapitella5x Argyresthia brockeella10x Argyresthia goedartella2x Argyresthia curvella2x Plutella xylostella10x Coleophora sp2x Coleophora mayrella10x Blastobasis laticolella1x Hoffmannophila pseudospretella5x Batia unitella1x Batia lunaris2x Carcina quercana2x Anacampsis blattariella2x Emmelina monodactyla1x Adaina microdactyla2x Phtheochroa inopiana1x Agapeta hamana5x Cochylis hybridella2x Aethes rubigana1x Pandemis cerasana3x Pandemis heparana5x Archips podana5x Archips xylosteana2x Aphelia paleana2x Tortrix viridana20x Aleimma loeflingiana2x Acleris forsskaleana2x Epiphyas postvittana2x Ditula angustiorana5x Ephestia parasitella10x Trachycera advenella10x Udea prunalis5x Cnephasia sp5x Celypha striana2x Celypha lacunana1x Batrachedra praeangusta5x Apotomis capreana100+ Hedya salicella10x Epinotia biluna8x Gypsonoma dealbana2x Eucosma campoliliana2x Epiblema foenella5x Epiblema uddmanniana2x Aphomia sociella10x Synaphe punctalis30x Melissoblaptes zelleri5x Platytes alpinella5x Oncocera semirubella10x Calamotropha paludella5x Homoeosoma sinuella2x Crambus perlella5x Catoptria pinella2x Catoptria falsella5x Chrysoteuchia culmella5x Ancylis achatana1x Schoenobius gigantella4x Dipleurina lacustrata2x Accentria ephemerella2x Scoparia ambigualis2x Elophila nymphaeata2x Cataclysta lemnata1x Evergestis extimalis2x Pyrausta despicta4x Eurrhypara hortulata1x Sitochroa verticalis1x Ostrinia nubilalis2x Perinephela lancealis5x Phlyctaenia perlucidalis3x Ebulea crocealis
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Adult Batrachedra sp.
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An absolutely astonishing evening I had with good friends Graham Bailey and Don Down. An evening totally eclipsing my previous highest count of 197 species, from this very site a few years back now. The weather was perfect, a little breezy at first but plenty of thin cloud cover and very mild. Do set his tripod up first and witin seconds things were flying around it, the usual stuff first and then a few specialities. It was a slow start mind and as we found out when we were packing up at 2am, species were still comng in! The traps on inspection as we slowly packed up, were brimming with moths and there were so many that it was difficult to breath in whilst looking through the catch with fear of inhaling one of the moths. Highlights for me were not one but two Marbled Green, we did see this moth here a few years ago, but both Graham and I attracted one each, a very special moth indeed. We also managed other resident specialities such as Garden Tiger, White-line Dart, Reed Dagger, Lappet and Silky Wainscot. All in all it was a night that I won't forget in a hurry and thoroughly worth the 2 hours of sleep I got before going to work in the morning! 231 total species (150 Macros and 81 Micros) Numbers below are approximate and may be altered. Graham, please email me any corrections or additions, as it was very hard to keep up! 12/07/13 – Canvey Island - 2x 125w MV Robinson Trap, 1x Actinic/Synergetic bulb, 1x 160w MBT Trap and 1x 80w Actinic Trap run from 10.00pm until 2.00am Macro Moths 2x Angle Shades 5x Barred Straw 40+ Barred Yellow 2x Beautiful Hook-tip 1x Blackneck 4x Blue-bordered Carpet 3x Bordered Pug 5x Bright-line Brown-eye 10x Brimstone Moth 1x Brindled White-spot 1x Broad-barred White 1x Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing 1x Brown Silver-line 2x Brown-line Bright-eye 10x Brown-tail 30+ Buff Arches 5x Buff Footman 3x Buff-tip 1x Burnished Brass 1x Chinese Character 30+ Clay 2x Cloaked Minor 20+ Clouded Border 2x Clouded Brindle 30+ Clouded Silver 1x Clouded-bordered Brindle 2x Common Carpet 5x Common Emerald 10x Common Footman 2x Common Marbled Carpet 5x Common Rustic 2x Common Wave 5x Common White Wave 3x Coxcomb Prominent 10x Cream-bordered Green Pea 20+ Dark Arches 2x Dark Spinach 1x Dark Sword-grass 1x Dingy Shears 2x Dotted Fan-foot 20+ Dot Moth 10x Double Square-spot 1x Double-striped Pug 5x Drinker 2x Dun-bar 5x Dusky Brocade 3x Dwarf Cream Wave 2x Early Thorn 10x Elephant Hawk-moth 2x Engrailed 2x Eyed Hawk-moth 2x Fan-foot 1x Fen Wainscot 20+ Flame 30+ Flame Shoulder 1x Foxglove Pug 1x Garden Carpet 2x Garden Tiger 4x Ghost Moth 5x Green Pug 1x Green Silver-lines 5x Grey Dagger 2x Haworth's Pug 4x Heart & Club 5x Heart & Dart 1x Herald 2x Iron Prominent 5x July Highflyer 10+ Kent Black Arches 2x Lackey 2x Lappet 10x Large Emerald 3x Large Yellow Underwing 1x Latticed Heath 2x Least Carpet 1x Least Yellow Underwing 3x Leopard Moth 1x Lesser Cream Wave 2x Lesser Yellow Underwing 5x Light Arches 1x Light Brocade 5x Light Emerald 1x Lime Hawk-moth 1x Lime-speck Pug 1x Lunar-spotted Pinion 6x Magpie 2x Maple Prominent 3x Marbled Beauty 2x Marbled Green 5x Marbled Minor 10x Marbled White Spot 8x Miller 5x Mottled Beauty 2x Mottled Rustic 1x Mullein Wave 1x Oak Eggar 1x Oak nycteoline 1x Orange Footman 2x Pale Oak Beauty 2x Pale Prominent 2x Peach Blossom 1x Pebble Hook-tip 1x Pebble Prominent 5x Peppered Moth 1x Pine Hawk-moth 10x Plain Pug 2x Poplar Grey 2x Poplar Hawk-moth 2x Obscure Wainscot 1x Reed Dagger 15x Riband Wave 1x Round-winged Muslin 1x Ruby Tiger 5x Rustic 1x Scalloped Oak 1x Scarce Silver-lines 2x Setaceous Hebrew Character 2x Shaded Broad-bar 10x Shaded Pug 2x Shark 5x Sharp-angled Peacock 3x Short-cloaked Moth 5x Shoulder-striped Wainscot 5x Silky Wainscot 2x Silver-Y 2x Single-dotted Wave 8x Slender Pug 2x Small Blood-vein 1x Small Dotted Buff 1x Small Emerald 3x Small Scallop 5x Smoky Wainscot 2x Snout 4x Southern Wainscot 1x Spectacle 2x Star-wort 2x Straw Dot 3x Suspected 1x Swallow Prominent 10x Swallow-tailed Moth 2x Tawny Marbled Minor 5x Uncertain 3x V-pug 2x Vapourer 1x White Ermine 10x White-line Dart 2x White-point 2x Willow Beauty 3x Wormwood Pug 2x Yellow Shell 1x Yellow-tail Micro Moths 1x Thiodia citrana [NEW!] 3x Cnaemidophorus rhododactyla [NEW!] 2x Trachycera marmorea [NEW!] 1x Apotomis lineana [NEW!] 1x Altenia scriptella [NEW!] 1x Phlyctaenia stachydalis [NEW!] 1x Phycitodes sp pos maritima [NEW!] to be gen det 5x Phycita roborella 1x Tinea semifulvella 1x Caloptilia alchimiella 2x Scythropia crataegella 5x Yponomeuta evonymella 2x Paraswammerdamia albicapitella 5x Argyresthia brockeella 10x Argyresthia goedartella 2x Argyresthia curvella 2x Plutella xylostella 10x Coleophora sp 2x Coleophora mayrella 10x Blastobasis laticolella 1x Hoffmannophila pseudospretella 5x Batia unitella 1x Batia lunaris 2x Carcina quercana 2x Anacampsis blattariella 2x Emmelina monodactyla 1x Adaina microdactyla 2x Phtheochroa inopiana 1x Agapeta hamana 5x Cochylis hybridella 2x Aethes rubigana 1x Pandemis cerasana 3x Pandemis heparana 5x Archips podana 5x Archips xylosteana 2x Aphelia paleana 2x Tortrix viridana 20x Aleimma loeflingiana 2x Acleris forsskaleana 2x Epiphyas postvittana 2x Ditula angustiorana 5x Ephestia parasitella 10x Trachycera advenella 10x Udea prunalis 5x Cnephasia sp 5x Celypha striana 2x Celypha lacunana 1x Batrachedra praeangusta 5x Apotomis capreana 100+ Hedya salicella 10x Epinotia biluna 8x Gypsonoma dealbana 2x Eucosma campoliliana 2x Epiblema foenella 5x Epiblema uddmanniana 2x Aphomia sociella 10x Synaphe punctalis 30x Melissoblaptes zelleri 5x Platytes alpinella 5x Oncocera semirubella 10x Calamotropha paludella 5x Homoeosoma sinuella 2x Crambus perlella 5x Catoptria pinella 2x Catoptria falsella 5x Chrysoteuchia culmella 5x Ancylis achatana 1x Schoenobius gigantella 4x Dipleurina lacustrata 2x Accentria ephemerella 2x Scoparia ambigualis 2x Elophila nymphaeata 2x Cataclysta lemnata 1x Evergestis extimalis 2x Pyrausta despicta 4x Eurrhypara hortulata 1x Sitochroa verticalis 1x Ostrinia nubilalis 2x Perinephela lancealis 5x Phlyctaenia perlucidalis 3x Ebulea crocealis
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Drawing by George Hudson. Plate H. The butterflies and moths of New Zealand. Fig 1. Neuration of fore-wing of Schiffermuelleria orthophanes. (Imago, Plate XXVIII., fig. 17.) Fig 2. Neuration of hind-wing of Schiffermuelleria orthophanes. Fig 3. Head of Schiffermuelleria orthophanes. Fig 4. Neuration of fore-wing of Eutorna caryochron. (Imago, Plate XXXII., fig. 9.) Fig 5. Neuration of hind-wing of Eutorna caryochron. Fig 6. Head of Eutorna caryochron. Fig 7. Neuration of fore-wing of Stathmopoda caminora. (Imago, Plate XXXII., fig. 18.) Fig 8. Neuration of hind-wing of Stathmopoda caminora. Fig 9. Head of Stathmopoda caminora. Fig 10. Neuration of fore-wing of Thylacosceles acridomima. (Imago, Plate XXXIII., figs. 4-5.) Fig 11. Neuration of hind-wing of Thylacosceles acridomima. Fig 12. Head of Thylacosceles acridomima. Fig 13. Hind-leg of Thylacosceles acridomima. Fig 14. Neuration of fore-wing of Vanicela disjunctella. (Imago, Plate XXXII., fig. 28.) *Fig 15. Neuration of hind-wing of Vanicela disjunctella. Fig 16. Head of Vanicela disjunctella. Fig 17. Base of antenna showing eye-cap from inside. Fig 18. Neuration of fore-wing of Simaethis combinatana now known as Asterivora combinatana (Walker, 1863). (Imago, Plate XXXIII., fig. 29.) Fig 19. Neuration of hind-wing of Simaethis combinatana now known as Asterivora combinatana (Walker, 1863). Fig 20. Head of Simaethis combinatana now known as Asterivora combinatana (Walker, 1863). Fig 21. Neuration of fore-wing of Heliostibes atychioides, now known as Hierodoris atychioides (Butler, 1877). (Imago, Plate XXXIII., fig. 23.) Fig 22. Neuration of hind-wing of Heliostibes atychioides, now known as Hierodoris atychioides (Butler, 1877). Fig 23. Head of Heliostibes atychioides, now known as Hierodoris atychioides (Butler, 1877). Fig 24. Neuration of fore-wing of Glyphipteryx erastis. Imago, Plate XXXIV., fig. 20.) Fig 25. Neuration of hind-wing of Glyphipteryx erastis. Fig 26. Head of Glyphipteryx erastis. Fig 27. Neuration of fore-wing of Gracilaria linearis, now known as Caloptilia linearis (Butler, 1877). (Imago, Plate XXXV., fig. 6.) Fig 28. Neuration of hind-wing of Gracilaria linearis, now known as Caloptilia linearis (Butler, 1877). Fig 29. Head of Gracilaria linearis, now known as Caloptilia linearis (Butler, 1877). Fig 30. Neuration of fore-wing of Dolichernis chloroleuca. (Imago, Plate XXXVI., fig. 2.) Fig 31. Neuration of hind-wing of Dolichernis chloroleuca. Fig 32. Head of Dolichernis chloroleuca. Fig 33. Neuration of fore-wing of Plutella maculipennis now known as Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus, 1758). (Imago, Plate XXXVI., fig. 7.) Fig 34. Neuration of hind-wing of Plutella maculipennis now known as Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus, 1758). Fig 35. Head of Plutella maculipennis now known as Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus, 1758). Fig 36. Neuration of fore-wing of Protosynaema steropucha. (Imago, Plate XXXIV., fig. 2.) Fig 37. Head of hind-wing of Protosynaema steropucha. Fig 38. Head and antenna of Protosynaema steropucha. Fig 39. Neuration of fore-wing of Batrachedra agaura. (Imago, Plate XXXV., fig. 2.) Fig 40. Neuration of hind-wing of Batrachedra agaura. Fig 41. Head of Batrachedra agaura. Fig 42. Neuration of fore-wing of Orthenches drosochalca, now known as Chrysorthenches drosochalca (Meyrick, 1905). (Imago, Plate XXXVI., fig. 4.) Fig 43. Neuration of hind-wing of Orthenches drosochalca, now known as Chrysorthenches drosochalca (Meyrick, 1905). Fig 44. Head of Orthenches drosochalca, now known as Chrysorthenches drosochalca (Meyrick, 1905).
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Summary[
edit] Description: Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Odintsovsky District, near village Pestovo, 30.07.2017, by light МО, Одинцовский р-н, окрестности деревни Пестово, 30.07.2017, на свет. Date: 30 July 2017, 12:55. Source:
Batrachedra pinicolella. Author:
Ilia Ustyantsev from Russia. Camera location
55° 40′ 13.71″ N, 36° 49′ 16.14″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 55.670475; 36.821150.
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Gladsaxe Municipality, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Batrachedra monophthalma. Date: 08/07/2013 09:10 AEST. Source:
: This image is found
here at
PaDIL, a source of images designed for Biosecurity and Biodiversity.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. : PaDIL. Author: Rhode, B.E. & Crosby, T.K.
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Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research Native name Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research Location Lincoln Coordinates 43° 38′ 27″ S, 172° 28′ 32″ E Established 1 July 1992 Web page https://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/ Authority control : Q1801980 VIAF: 159599883 ISNI: 0000 0001 0747 5306 LCCN: n94051498 NKC: ko2008471603 WorldCat institution QS:P195,Q1801980
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Summary[
edit] Description: Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Odintsovsky District, near village Pestovo, 21.06.2014, by light МО, Одинцовский р-н, окрестности деревни Пестово, 21.06.2014, на свет. Date: 12 March 2018, 22:08. Source:
Batrachedra pinicolella. Author:
Ilia Ustyantsev from Russia. Camera location
55° 40′ 13.71″ N, 36° 49′ 16.14″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 55.670475; 36.821150.
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Summary[
edit] Description: Batrachedra praeangusta, to MV light, Hellerup, Denmark, 11 August 2003. Date: 11 August 2003, 19:17. Source:
Batrachedra praeangusta. Author:
Donald Hobern from Canberra, Australia.
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George Vernon Hudson: English: Fig. 2. ♀︎ Batrachedra agaura Plate XXXV. The butterflies and moths of New Zealand. Artist:
George Vernon Hudson (1867–1946)
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. Alternative names: Джордж Вернон Хадсон; G. V. Hudson; George V. Hudson; Vernon Hudson; George Hudson; G.V.H. Description: New Zealand entomologist. Date of birth/death: 20 April 1867
5 April 1946
. Location of birth/death:
London Wellington.
Authority control:
:
Q2064874 VIAF:
197940258 ISNI:
0000 0001 4009 0774 LCCN:
n88075296 Open Library:
OL5836442A GND:
119496981X SELIBR:
61997 SUDOC:
097488097 Koninklijke:
157838951 WorldCat. artist QS:P170,Q2064874. Title: English: Fig. 2. ♀︎ Batrachedra agaura Plate XXXV. The butterflies and moths of New Zealand. Description: Watercolour by George Hudson. Plate XXXV. The butterflies and moths of New Zealand. Date: circa 1927 date QS:P571,+1927-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902. Medium:
watercolor on
papermedium QS:P186,Q22915256;P186,Q11472,P518,Q861259. Collection:
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa .
. Native name: Te Papa. Location:
Wellington. Coordinates:
41° 17′ 26″ S, 174° 46′ 56″ W . Established: 1 July 1992. Web page:
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Authority control:
:
Q915603 VIAF:
142708240 ISNI:
0000 0004 0483 4475 LCCN:
no94036107 SUDOC:
03357684X BNF:
124431108 WorldCat. institution QS:P195,Q915603. Accession number: 1992-0035-2326. Source/Photographer:
https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/1129223. Permission(
Reusing this file): No Known Copyright Restrictions. Other versions:
: This file has been extracted from another file:
MA I437896 TePapa Plate-XXXV-The-butterflies full.jpg :
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Summary[
edit] Description: Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Odintsovsky District, near village Pestovo, 30.07.2017, by light МО, Одинцовский р-н, окрестности деревни Пестово, 30.07.2017, на свет. Date: 30 July 2017, 12:54. Source:
Batrachedra pinicolella. Author:
Ilia Ustyantsev from Russia. Camera location
55° 40′ 13.71″ N, 36° 49′ 16.14″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 55.670475; 36.821150.
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