Another good catch with four new for the garden:
[412] Piniphila bifasciana
[413] Dioryctria abietella
[414] Mottled Beauty
[415] Clouded Brindle
I nearly overlooked this tortrix thinking it was an earlyish Lobesia abcisana but a double check on the photo below revealed its true identity. A fairly local species of Scots Pine, so not an expected addition to the list.
Dioryctria abietella is a moth that I had recorded just once before in Cottenham (Aug 2013) and is also a Scot's Pine species (coincidence?!):
Mottled Beauty used to be annual in small numbers, but this is the first one I've had in a few years:
Clouded Brindle has always been scarce however, this is just my third record (others being in 2012 and 2014):
There was also the gardens second Cochylis molliculana:
And finally a couple of other species - a few Small Fan-foot have appeared this year
While Smoky Wainscots are also on the wing:
As are Poplar Grey:
[412] Piniphila bifasciana
[413] Dioryctria abietella
[414] Mottled Beauty
[415] Clouded Brindle
I nearly overlooked this tortrix thinking it was an earlyish Lobesia abcisana but a double check on the photo below revealed its true identity. A fairly local species of Scots Pine, so not an expected addition to the list.
Piniphila bifasciana |
Dioryctria abietella |
Mottled Beauty Alcis repandata |
Clouded Brindle Apamea epomidion |
Cochylis molliculana |
Small Fan-foot Herminia grisealis |
Smoky Wainscot Mythimna impura |
Poplar Grey Subacronicta megacephala |
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