Despite predicting that I wouldn't get many new moths from now on, a few appeared over the nights of 9th and 11th May:
[400] Dark-barred Twin-spot Carpet
[401] Purple Bar
[402] Yellow-barred Brindle
[403] Least Black Arches
Dark-barred Twin-spot Carpet is often indistinguishable from Red Twin-spot Carpet (they both have 'red' and 'dark' barred versions) but all the pointers on this individual seem to be towards Dark-barred:
Purple Bar is a smart carpet (that isn't very purple mind) and this one is only my 3rd record in Cottenham. Both previous records were 2nd generation individuals in July and August 2013.
Yellow-barred Brindle was regular at Corbett Street so its a little surprising that it hasn't turned up here before now. This one nearly eluded me too, helped by young Dylan I noticed it up high up on a wall late in the afternoon:
Least Black Arches was something I caught on my very first trap night in Cottenham I believe. However I haven't recorded in since 2014; so it was nice to find two on the wall next to the trap:
[400] Dark-barred Twin-spot Carpet
[401] Purple Bar
[402] Yellow-barred Brindle
[403] Least Black Arches
Dark-barred Twin-spot Carpet is often indistinguishable from Red Twin-spot Carpet (they both have 'red' and 'dark' barred versions) but all the pointers on this individual seem to be towards Dark-barred:
Dark-barred Twin-spot Carpet Xanthorhoe ferrugata |
Purple Bar Cosmorhoe ocellata |
Yellow-barred Brindle Acasis viretata |
Least Black Arches Nola confusalis |
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