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Gladsaxe Municipality, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow, Mozhaysky District, Bagritskogo str., 15.07.2009, by light Москва, р-н Можайский, ул. Багрицкого, 15.07.2009, на свет
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Summary[
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Adrian Tync. Camera location
50° 20′ 28.3″ N, 18° 55′ 56.3″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 50.341194; 18.932306.
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Gladsaxe Municipality, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Recurvaria nanella or leucatella larva found in Schlossgarten Schwetzingen. Date: 26 May 2016. Source: Own work. Author:
Stanzilla.
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Summary[
edit] Description: Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Odintsovsky District, near village Pestovo, 15.06.2019, by light МО, Одинцовский р-н, окрестности деревни Пестово, 15.06.2019, на свет. Date: 15 June 2019, 12:17. Source:
Recurvaria leucatella - White-barred groundling moth. 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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17th July 2012: Gade Springs Watercress Beds, Hemel Hempstead, HertsI decided to take an hour long drive to these site right across to the est side of Hertfordshire. I was given permission to run traps from the mains electricity point to see what the catch would yield.A fellow Herts moth group member, Roger Prue decided to join me in our quest for some new records for this superb site that runs alongside the Grand Union Canal.3 Traps were set up and switched on at 9.30pm and run until 1am, a combination of 125w MV, 160w MBT and 22w/26w Compact fluorescent combo were used and spaced 50m apart from each other.The conditions were perfect and soon many moths were seen flying, some promptly netted before dusk. The list featured well over 100 species of moths in total and personal highlights for me were 2 new Macro Moth species, Wormwood Pug and Plain Golden-Y.Other good records included Barred Red, Platyptilia ochrodactyla and Recurvaria leucatella.Numbers weren't counted so just species are represented.Macro MothsWormwood Pug [NEW!]Plain Golden-Y [NEW!]Dotted Fan-foot Silver-YBarred RedMinor sp.Light ArchesHeart & ClubNut-tree TussockFan-footSmall EmeraldBurnished BrassDingy ShearsGarden CarpetV-PugJuly HighflyerCommon FootmanCommon RusticLesser Common Rustic (Gen det to be done)Double-striped PugMottled BeautyScarce FootmanLight EmeraldGreen PugBuff ErmineRiband WaveRed Twin-spot CarpetBrimstoneLarge Yellow UnderwingElephant Hawk-mothBright-line Brown-eyeWillow BeautyLesser Broad-bordered Yellow UnderwingCommon CarpetClouded SilverDot MothFlameHeart & DartFlame ShoulderDun-barMottled RusticShaded Broad-barDouble Square-spotBuff ArchesScorched CarpetRound-winged MuslinUncertainLeopard MothDouble LobedDark ArchesLesser Yellow UnderwingFernDrinkerCommon WaveCommon White WaveDingy FootmanDwarf Cream WaveCommon WainscotSmoky WainscotSmall Fan-footed WaveSnoutSingle-dotted WaveYellow ShellMicro MothsPlatyptilia ochrodactyla [NEW!]Pammene fasciana [NEW!]Argresthia sp.Phalonidia manniana Recurvaria leucatellaAethes rubiganaPhlyctaenia coronataElachista maculicerusellaBatia unitellaEucosma canaPhycitodes sp.Coleophora sp.Cnephasia sp. Dichrorampha sp.Brachmia blandella Dipleurina lacustrata Hedya salicellaMompha ochraellaCodling Moth Cydia pomonella Red-barred Tortrix Ditula angustioranaBee Moth Aphomia sociellaAgapeta hamana Agriphila straminellaBryotropha terrellaCrambus pascuellaChrysoteuchia culmellaGreen Oak Tortrix Tortrix viridana Small Magpie Eurrhypara hortulataMother of Pearl Pleuroptya ruralisCelypha lacunanaAleimma loeflingianaYponomeuta sp.Phycita roborellaScoparia ambigualis Orthopygia glaucinalisWhite Plume Moth Pterophorus pentadactylaCyclamen Tortrix Clepsis spectranaGold Triangle Hypsopygia costalis Dark Fruit-tree Tortrix Pandemis heparanaBarred Fruit-tree Tortrix Pandemis cerasanaBramble Shoot Moth Epiblema uddmannianaBud Moth Spilonota ocellanaEudonia pallidaLobesia abscisanaScoparia subfusca
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Summary[
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[0757] Recurvaria nanella. Author:
Ben Sale from UK.
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17th July 2012: Gade Springs Watercress Beds, Hemel Hempstead, Herts I decided to take an hour long drive to these site right across to the est side of Hertfordshire. I was given permission to run traps from the mains electricity point to see what the catch would yield. A fellow Herts moth group member, Roger Prue decided to join me in our quest for some new records for this superb site that runs alongside the Grand Union Canal. 3 Traps were set up and switched on at 9.30pm and run until 1am, a combination of 125w MV, 160w MBT and 22w/26w Compact fluorescent combo were used and spaced 50m apart from each other. The conditions were perfect and soon many moths were seen flying, some promptly netted before dusk. The list featured well over 100 species of moths in total and personal highlights for me were 2 new Macro Moth species, Wormwood Pug and Plain Golden-Y. Other good records included Barred Red, Platyptilia ochrodactyla and Recurvaria leucatella. Numbers weren't counted so just species are represented. Macro Moths Wormwood Pug [NEW!] Plain Golden-Y [NEW!] Dotted Fan-foot Silver-Y Barred Red Minor sp. Light Arches Heart & Club Nut-tree Tussock Fan-foot Small Emerald Burnished Brass Dingy Shears Garden Carpet V-Pug July Highflyer Common Footman Common Rustic Lesser Common Rustic (Gen det to be done) Double-striped Pug Mottled Beauty Scarce Footman Light Emerald Green Pug Buff Ermine Riband Wave Red Twin-spot Carpet Brimstone Large Yellow Underwing Elephant Hawk-moth Bright-line Brown-eye Willow Beauty Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing Common Carpet Clouded Silver Dot Moth Flame Heart & Dart Flame Shoulder Dun-bar Mottled Rustic Shaded Broad-bar Double Square-spot Buff Arches Scorched Carpet Round-winged Muslin Uncertain Leopard Moth Double Lobed Dark Arches Lesser Yellow Underwing Fern Drinker Common Wave Common White Wave Dingy Footman Dwarf Cream Wave Common Wainscot Smoky Wainscot Small Fan-footed Wave Snout Single-dotted Wave Yellow Shell Micro Moths Platyptilia ochrodactyla [NEW!] Pammene fasciana [NEW!] Argresthia sp. Phalonidia manniana Recurvaria leucatella Aethes rubigana Phlyctaenia coronata Elachista maculicerusella Batia unitella Eucosma cana Phycitodes sp. Coleophora sp. Cnephasia sp. Dichrorampha sp. Brachmia blandella Dipleurina lacustrata Hedya salicella Mompha ochraella Codling Moth Cydia pomonella Red-barred Tortrix Ditula angustiorana Bee Moth Aphomia sociella Agapeta hamana Agriphila straminella Bryotropha terrella Crambus pascuella Chrysoteuchia culmella Green Oak Tortrix Tortrix viridana Small Magpie Eurrhypara hortulata Mother of Pearl Pleuroptya ruralis Celypha lacunana Aleimma loeflingiana Yponomeuta sp. Phycita roborella Scoparia ambigualis Orthopygia glaucinalis White Plume Moth Pterophorus pentadactyla Cyclamen Tortrix Clepsis spectrana Gold Triangle Hypsopygia costalis Dark Fruit-tree Tortrix Pandemis heparana Barred Fruit-tree Tortrix Pandemis cerasana Bramble Shoot Moth Epiblema uddmanniana Bud Moth Spilonota ocellana Eudonia pallida Lobesia abscisana Scoparia subfusca
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Knights in White Satin meet Small Ranunculus!Where are all the Heart & Darts and Large Yellow Underwings?A nice tidy catch last night and great to get some more records for the garden.I have decided to roll two garden catches into one as I have really been pushedfor time recently.Some great moths and a superb boost for the garden list.Highlights were of course a new moth for me, a Small Ranunculus which unfortunatelywas in such an awful state bless it, a stunningBroad-barred White, 3 glorious White Satin's, Nutmeg, Lychnis and Cabbage Moth.The micro Recurvaria leucatella was a great record as was a new garden record for Prays ruficeps, easily an overlooked moth having not long ago been seperated from fraxinella f.rusticaCatch Report - 29/07/13 & 30/07/13 - Back Garden Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson trapMacro Moths1x Small Ranunculus [NEW!]7x Small Fan-footed Wave [NFG]1x Broad-barred White [NFG]3x White Satin [NFG]1x Smoky Wainscot [NFG]1x Clay [NFG]1x Peach Blossom [NFG]1x Scalloped Oak [NFG]1x Ruby Tiger [NFG]1x Cabbage Moth [NFG]1x Nutmeg [NFG]1x Slender Pug [NFG]1x Lychnis [NFG]3x Straw Underwing [NFY]1x Vapourer [NFY]1x Yellow-tail [NFY]1x Lesser Yellow Underwing [NFY]1x Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing [NFY]12x Dun-bar1x Purple Thorn1x Herald1x Fern12x Peppered Moth1x July Highflyer6x Common Footman1x Short-cloaked Moth13x Riband Wave2x Swallow-tailed Moth5x Willow Beauty3x Snout26x Dot Moth6x Mottled Rustic22x Bright-line Brown-eye1x Buff-tip29x Dark Arches21x Uncertain23x Common Rustic5x V-pug4x Shuttle-shaped Dart9x Silver-Y3x Early Thorn1x Cloaked Minor1x Buff Arches2x Nut-tree Tussock3x Double Square-spot1x Rustic1x Single-dotted Wave1x Pale Prominent1x Clouded Border2x Heart & Dart1x Small Blood-vein1X Spectacle1x Poplar Hawk-moth1x Angle Shades1x Large Yellow Underwing1x Clouded Silver1x Grey Dagger1x Engrailed1x Mottled BeautyMicro Moths1x Recurvaria leucatella [NFG]1x Prays ruficeps [NFG]1x Tischeria ekebladella [NFG]1x Lozotaeniodes formosanus [NFG]1x Helcystogramma rufescens [NFG]17x Agriphila straminella [NFY]1x Acleris variegana [NFY]5x Agriphila tristella [NFY]1x Ditula angustiorana1x Carcina quercana1x Plutella xylostella2x Udea prunalis2x Chrysoteuchia culmella10x Endotricha flammealis2x Pleuroptya ruralis3x Eudonia mercurella1x Eurrhypara hortulata2x Zeiraphera isertana1x Celypha striana1x Blastobasis adustella2x Blastobasis laticolella1x Epiphyas postvittana1x Argyresthia spinosella1x Emmelina monodactyla1x Amblyptilia acanthadactyla2x Batia unitella1x Epiblema uddmanniana2x Dipleurina lacustrata1x Coleophora mayrella3x Phycita roborella2x Acleris hastiana2x Spilonota ocellana1x Epiblema cirsiana3x Trachycera advenella2x Clepsis consimilana1x Pterophorus pentadactyla4x Yponomeuta evonymella1x Pandemis heparana
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. U.K. SO729470
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Summary[
edit] Description: Recurvaria nanella. Date: 2010. Source:
Entry at BOLD Systems -
Image. Author: Jeremy deWaard, University of British Columbia.
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Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Odintsovsky District, near village Pestovo, 09.07.2018, by light МО, Одинцовский р-н, окрестности деревни Пестово, 09.07.2018, на свет
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edit] Description: Massive catch-up ensues I'm going to be brief because I am way behind! This is a catch from the 30th of July! With such a poor start to 2016 and into early summer things weren't much better. And then it all just happened and July and August has seen some fantastic quality of records for Hertfordshire. On the 30th of July I recorded some great species in my garden, with Recurvaria nanella, Piniphila bifasciana, Coleophora hemerobiella, Swammerdamia pyrella and Carpatolechia fugitivella all new moths for my garden and backed up by uncommon garden Macro species such as Dusky Sallow and Old Lady. Catch Report - 30/07/16 - Back Garden - Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap Macro Moths Dusky Sallow 1 [NFY] Engrailed 1 [NFY] Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing 3 [NFY] Magpie Moth 1 [NFY] Old Lady 1 [NFY] Bright-line Brown-eye 1 Brimstone Moth 2 Clay 1 Common Footman 1 Common Rustic 7 Dark Arches 6 Dot Moth 11 Double-striped Pug 1 Garden Carpet 2 July Highflyer 2 Large Yellow Underwing 3 Lesser Yellow Underwing 1 Maple Pug 2 Marbled Beauty 2 Nut-tree Tussock 2 Peach Blossom 1 Pebble Hook-tip 1 Riband Wave3 Rustic 2 Silver-Y 2 Small Fan-footed Wave 2 Straw Underwing 4 Square-spot Rustic 1 Tree-lichen Beauty 2 Willow Beauty 5 Micro Moths Carpatolechia fugitivella 1 [NFG] Coleophora hemerobiella 1 [NFG] Piniphila bifasciana 1 [NFG] Swammerdamia pyrella 1 [NFG] Agapeta zoegana 1 [NFY] Argyresthia pruniella 1 [NFY] Cydia Pomonella 1 [NFY] Acentria ephemerella 2 Acleris forsskaleana 1 Acrobasis advenella 1 Agriphila tristella 3 Alucita hexadactyla 1 Anania hortulata 3 Blastobasis adustella 1 Blastobasis lacticolella 1 Chrysoteuchia culmella 1 Endotricha flammelis 5 Epiphyas postvittana 4 Eudonia mercurella 3 Pleuroptya ruralis 1 Plutella xylostella 10 Spilonota ocellana 2. Date: 30 July 2016, 14:49. Source:
[0757] Recurvaria nanella. Author:
Ben Sale from UK.
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Moth Trapping down on the farm part 3 - This place continues to show me new moths! I was back at my parents on Tuesday night armed with 5 traps and enough cable to spread them around to try and maximise light coverage. The day was scorching hot and quite unbearable for work as I had to drive around a giant greenhouse on wheels, a minibus! At setting up time at 9pm it was still a Mediterranean 25 degrees and it only dropped to 20c at 4am so it was absolutely perfect, bar the full moon and gusty wind. But you can't have everything can you? The moths were quick to the lights and the list was creeping up steadily and by midnight we had over 100 species which was pleasing indeed. Some local species were nice to see, such as Waved Black and Dotted Fan-foot. Best moth was probably my second ever Anarsia lineatella, having seen my first a few weeks ago at the same location and in the same trap! It was to be the 3rd County record. I was pleased to get a fresh example of Grapholita funebrana, a first for me and possibly may have been over-looked in the past. Another new moth for me was a Cochylis flaviciliana/roseana. It is more likely to be roseana as this is local in the County but I will get it double-checked just to be sure, still a really pretty moth but o so tiny! I also potted up an unusual looking Scoparia, which seems to resemble subfusca but it still doesn't look quite right for any of the British species, it most likely is an aberrant form of one of the commoner Scoparids. Again it will be checked to verify the record. The farm never disappoints and this visit was no different with 166 species recorded. Catch Report - 19/07/16 - Farmland - Braughing Friars - 2x 125w MV Robinson Trap 1x 160w MBT Robinson Trap 1x 80w Actinic Briefcase Trap & 1x 40w Actinic/26w BLB Trap Macro Moths - 72 Species Angle Shades 1 August Thorn 1 Barred Red 1 Barred Straw 2 Beautiful Hook-tip 5 Blue-bordered Carpet 1 Brimstone Moth 4 Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing 2 Brown-line Bright-eye 3 Brown-tail 4 Buff Arches 2 Buff Ermine 1 Buff Footman 1 Burnished Brass 2 Cinnabar 3 Clay 10 Cloaked Minor 20+ Clouded Border 3 Clouded Silver 2 Common Carpet 2 Common Footman 15+ Common Rustic 15+ Common Wainscot 1 Common Wave 1 Dark Arches 5 Dark Umber 4 Dingy Footman 25+ Dingy Shears 1 Dot Moth 20+ Dotted Fan-foot 1 Double Square-spot 3 Drinker 5 Dun-bar 4 Dusky Sallow 3 Dwarf Cream Wave 10 Early Thorn 1 Elephant Hawk-moth 1 Engrailed 6 Fan-foot 2 Fern 5 Flame 2 Green Pug 1 Haworth's Pug 1 Heart & Dart 2 July Highflyer 6 Large Emerald 4 Large Twin-spot Carpet 6 Large Yellow Underwing 10 Latticed Heath 1 Least Carpet 3 Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing 2 Lesser Common Rustic - Gen Det Lesser Yellow Underwing 4 Light Arches 1 Light Emerald 5 Maple Pug 2 Marbled Minor 2 Mottled Beauty 5 Mottled Rustic 7 Nutmeg 1 Nut-tree Tussock 1 Peppered Moth 1 Poplar Grey 1 Riband Wave 4 Rustic 2 Scarce Footman 5 Shaded Broad-bar 10 Short-cloaked Moth 2 Shoulder-striped Wainscot 1 Smoky Wainscot 5 Sycamore 1 White Satin Moth 8 Micro Moths - 94 Species Acentria ephemerella 30+ Acleris forsskaleana 5 Acrobasis advenella 1 Aethes cnicana 6 Aethes rubigana 1 Agapeta hamana 20+ Agonopterix heracliana 1 Agonopterix nervosa 1 Agriphila straminella 1 Anania coronata 2 Anania hortulata 2 Anarsia lineatella 1 Ancylis achatana 2 Anthophila fabriciana 1 Aphomia sociella 5 Apotomis capreana 1 Archips podana 2 Argyrotaenia ljungiana 1 Blastobasis adustella 3 Blastobasis lacticolella 3 Blastodacna hellerella 1 Borkhausenia fuscescens 2 Brachmia blandella 6 Bryotropha affinis 4 Bryotropha terrella 10 Cacoecimorpha pronubana 1 Calamotropha paludella 2 Caloptilia semifascia 2 Catoptria falsella 30+ Catoptria pinella 6 Cedestis gysseleniella 1 Celypha lacunana 20+ Celypha rosaceana 1 Celypha striana 2 Chrysoteuchia culmella 50+ Clepsis consimilana 8 Cochylis flaviciliana/roseana 1 (to check…) [NEW!] Cochylis hybridella 15+ Cochylis molliculana 1 Coleophora mayrella 1 Coleophora sp (white) 5 Crambus perlella 4 Crassa unitella 12 Cydia splendana 1 Depressaria sp 1 Dicrorampha sp 2 Ditula angustiorana 15+ Endotricha flammealis 4 Endrosis sarcitrella 2 Epiblema costipunctana 2 Epinotia siignatana 2 Eucosma cana 50+ Eucosma obumbratana 2 Eudonia lacustrata 4 Eudonia mercurella 5 Eudonia pallida 1 Euzophora pinguis 3 Galleria mellonella 1 Grapholita funebrana 1 [NEW!] Hedya nubiferana 5 Helycystogramma rufescens 2 Hofmannophila pseudospretella 5 Hypsopygia costalis 1 Limnaecia phragmitella 4 Lobesia abscisana 8 Metzneria lappella 2 Metzneria metzneriella 1 Mompha ochraceella 20+ Monochroa palustrella 2 Morophaga choragella 1 Nemapogon cloacella 1 Notocelia uddmanniana 3 Pandemis cerasana 1 Pandemis heparana 20 Paraswammerdamia albicapitella 2 Paraswammerdamia nebulella 1 Phtheochroa inopiana 1 Phycita roborella 4 Phycitodes binaevella 2 Pleuroptya ruralis 10 Plutella xylostella 50+ Pseudargyrotoza conwagana 2 Pterophorus pentadactyla 10 Recurvaria leucatella 1 Scoparia ambigualis 2 Scoparia subfusca 8 Spilonota ocellana 15 Stigmella sp 1 Teleiodes vulgella 2 Tinea pellionella 5 Udea olivalis 1 Udea prunalis 6 Yponomeuta evonymella 2 Yponomeuta sp 1
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Leaf-mark Coll. Friedrich Ludwig Stellwaag. Host plant: Prunus armeniaca (Rosaceae) - Parasite: Recurvaria nanella (Gelechiidae) – Location: Bendery (Bessarabien), IX.1930, det. Hering 1930, being processed by Gisela Schadewaldt. Deutsch: Blattmine aus der Sammlung Friedrich Ludwig Stellwaag. Wirtspflanze: Prunus armeniaca (Rosaceae) - Parasit: Recurvaria nanella (Gelechiidae) - Fundort: Bendery (Bessarabien), IX.1930, det. Hering 1930, in Bearbeitung von Gisela Schadewaldt. Date: 28 February 2007. Source:
Museum Wiesbaden, Scan der Sammlung. Author:
Klaus Rassinger (Museum Wiesbaden).
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Summary[
edit] Description: Exemplar found: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Odintsovsky District, near village Pestovo, 12.07.2017, by light МО, Одинцовский р-н, окрестности деревни Пестово, 12.07.2017, на свет. Date: 12 July 2017, 12:27. Source:
Recurvaria leucatella - White-barred groundling moth. 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.