Sunday 28 August 2016

26th August 2016

Glad to add one of my favourite moths to the garden list:

[252] Frosted Orange

Frosted Orange Gortyna flavago

Nothing else of note so here's pictures of two of the regular late summer grass moths:

Agriphila geniculea

Catoptria falsella

Thursday 25 August 2016

24th August 2016

Despite some spectacular electrical storm the humidity won out and I hobbled into the garden to put the trap out. Nothing too thrilling turned up although a few things escaped as I struggled with the basics of picking up an egg box without dropping it back to the floor again. Nevermind. 

Four new:

[248] Orange Swift
[249] Cochylis hybridella
[250] Agriphila geniculea
[251] Garden Pebble


Orange Swift Hepialus sylvina

Cochylis hybridella

Nutmeg Anarta trifolii

Friday 19 August 2016

12th August 2016

Putting out a moth trap with a freshly broken ankle was a rather poor idea and I wasn't even rewarded for my bravery/stupidity with anything too exciting. Sallow Kitten is always nice to see though and a couple of other species were also new to the garden:

[245] Agriphila selasella
[246] Sallow Kitten
[247] Straw Underwing



Sallow Kitten Furcula furcula

Agriphila selasella

Straw Underwing Thalpophila matura

Flounced Rustic Luperina testacea

Monday 8 August 2016

6th August 2016

First trapping night in the month of August turned up a superb Drinker - this species seems to be common in many places locally but studiously avoids Cottenham - it was only my second record in the village. A Brown China-mark was a long awaited new moth - not sure how I've managed to avoid that one over the years. 


Drinker Euthrix potatoria

Brown China-mark Elophila nymphaeata
A total of 9 new for the garden:. 

[236] Acrobasis advenella
[237] Catropia falsella
[238] Brown China-mark
[239] Drinker
[240] Maiden's Blush
[241] Lime-speck Pug
[242] Canary-shouldered Thorn
[243] Square-spot Rustic
[244] Flounced Rustic




Maiden's Blush Cyclophora punctaria

Canary-shouldered Thorn Ennomos alniaria

Lime-speck Pug Eupithecia centaureata

Common Plume Emmelina monodactyla

Spectacle Abrostola tripartita

Acrobasis advenella

Friday 5 August 2016

Bramcote, Notts 31st July

Caught around 35 species at 'home' last weekend including a few I haven't had in Cottenham:

Antler Moth Cerapteryx graminis

Common Wave Cabera exanthemata

Caloptilia robustella

Slender Brindle Apamea scolopacina

Species list:

Caloptilia robustella
Diamondback Moth Plutella xylostella
Bryotropha domestica
Bryotropha affinis
Light Brown Apple Moth Epiphyas postvittana
Scoparia ambigularis
Phycita roborella
Chrysoteuchia culmella
Crambus pascuella
Catoptria pinella
Catoptria falsella
Mother of Pearl Pleuroptya ruralis
Water Veneer Acentria ephemerella
Buff Arches Habrosyne pyritoides
Small Rivulet Perizoma alchemillata
Riband Wave Idaea aversata
Small Fan-footed Wave Idaea biselata
Garden Carpet Xanthorhoe fluctuata
July Highflyer Hydriomena furcata
Slender Pug Eupithecia tenuiata
Common Wave Cabera exanthemata
Willow Beauty Peribatodes rhomoidaria
Swallow Prominent Pheosia tremula
White Satin Moth Leucoma salicis
Common Footman Eilema lurideola
Shuttle-shaped Dart Agrotis puta
Large Yellow Underwing Noctua pronuba
Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing Noctua janthe
Double Square-spot Xestia triangulum
Cabbage Moth Mamaestra brassicae
Antler Moth Cerapteryx graminis
Dark Arches Apamea monoglypha
Slender Brindle Apamea scolopacina
The Dun-bar Cosmia trapezina
Marbled Beauty Bryophila domestica
The Uncertain Hoplodrina octogenaria

Tuesday 2 August 2016

28th July 2016

A couple of stars were my second village records of Lunar-spotted Pinion and Olive. The latter is understated but quite smart, while the two pinions were both fairly drab individuals compared to the one I caught at Corbett Street in 2014.


Olive Ipimorpha subtusa


Lunar-spotted Pinion Cosmia pyralina

A total of sixteen species new for the garden taking the garden list to a fairly respectable 235:

[220] Oegoconia deauratella / quadripuncta
[221] Mompha subistrigella
[222] Spindle Ermine
[223] Anania coronata
[224] Agriphila tristella
[225] Tawny-speckled Pug
[226] Coxcomb Prominent
[227] Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing
[228] Mouse Moth
[229] Copper Underwing
[230] The Dun-bar
[231] Lunar-spotted Pinion
[232] Cloaked Minor
[233] Olive
[234] Brown-line Bright-eye
[235] Chinese Character


Brown-line Bright-eye Mythimna conigera

Coxcomb Prominent Ptilodon capucina

Chinese Character Cilix glaucata

23rd July 2016

After missing the mini heatwave whilst in Devon, I was glad it was still pretty warm when I arrived back. The return of 83 species was by far the best trap in the garden so far, even if numbers of the usually abundant species haven't happened this year at all. 

Highlights for me were my first Mere Wainscot - identified belatedly after recording it initially as Small Wainscot. This species is listed as Nationally Scarce B and has a fairly restricted distribution in fens / woods in south-east England.


Mere Wainscot Photedes fluxa
Other new moths for my Cottenham moth recording were Small China-mark, Schnoebius gigantella, Cork Moth and what appears to be Caloptillia alchimiella but recorded as the aggregate with C.robustella


Schoenobius gigantella

Small China-mark Cataclysta lemnata


Caloptillia alchimiella / robustella



Cork Moth Nemapogon cloacella

In total, an amazing 29 were new for the garden taking the list to well over 200. Quality was provided by Silky Wainscot, Tree-lichen Beauty, White Satin and 3 Dusky Sallow:

[191] Cork Moth
[192] Tinea trinotella
[193] Case-bearing Clothes Moth
[194] Caloptillia alchimiella / robustella
[195] Horse Chestnut Leaf-miner
[196] Bryotropha affinis
[197] Bird Cherry Ermine
[198] Limnaecia phragmitella
[199] Carcina quercana
[200] Agonopterix alstromeriana
[201] Dark Fruit-tree Tortrix
[202] Euzophera pinguis
[203] Twenty Plume Moth
[204] Small China Mark
[205] Mother of Pearl
[206] Hypsopygia glaucinalis
[207] Schoenobius gigantella
[208] Dwarf Cream Wave
[209] Single-dotted Wave
[210] Slender Pug
[211] Small Blood Vein
[212] White Satin
[213] Ruby Tiger
[214] Dingy Footman
[215] Least Yellow Underwing
[216] Dusky Sallow
[217] Mere Wainscot
[218] Silky Wainscot
[219] Tree-lichen Beauty



White Satin Moth Leucoma salicis

Tree-lichen Beauty Cryphia algae

Dusky Sallow Eremobia ochroleuca

Ruby Tiger Phragmatobia fuliginosa

Pebble Hook-tip Drepana falcataria