Monday 24 May 2010

Silver-Y, Marbled Beauty, Phlyctaenia coronata & 127 Argyresthia Trifasciata

Broken Barred Carpet

Silver Y

Common Marbled Carpet

Marbled Beauty

Phlyctaenia coronata

Ethmia quadrillella

Phtheochroa rugosana

Syndemis musculana

Pseudoswammerdamia combinella
Another warm night = another busy night with a lot of micros in comparison to the macros.....a few new year ticks, a few new garden ticks and 127 Argyresthia Trifasciata invading the trap(and that was just the ones I managed to find) meant the trap took a while to empty.
 I did manage to get a photo of a Common Marbled Carpet this time and another Carpet moth I'm not sure of plus the usual random micros, I'm pretty sure one is a Dark Fruit-tree Tortrix but the others I'm holding out on guessing at.
 The trap was out from 9:40pm till 3:30am

127 Argyresthia Trifasciata
9 Light Brown Apple Moth
4 Waved Umber
3 Flame Shoulder
3 Brimstone
3 Bee Moth
3 Heart + Dart
3 Common Marbled Carpet
2 Green Carpet
3 Garden Carpet
1 Common Carpet
3 Shuttle Shaped Dart
1 Lime Hawk
2 Codling Moth
2 Ancylis Badiana
2 E. Monodactyla
1 Pyrausta aurata
2 Scalloped Hazel
1 Silver-Y(NFY)
1 Phlyctaenia coronata(NFY)
1 Marbled Beauty(NFY)
1 Pale Tussock
1 Bright-line Brown-eye
2 Rustic Shoulder Knot
2 Brown House Moth
1 Tinea trinotella
1 Small Fan-foot
3 Epiblema cynosbatella
3 Common Pug
4 Mottled Pug
1 Syndemis musculana(NFG)(ID thanks Ben)
1 Broken Barred Carpet(NFG)(ID thanks Ben)
1 Ethmia quadrillella(NFG)(ID thanks Ben)
2 Phtheochroa rugosana(NFG)(ID thanks Ben)
1 Pseudoswammerdamia combinella(NFG)(ID thanks Ben)

2 comments:

  1. Hi Ian
    Here to try and help again :)

    (??? Carpet) is a Broken-barred Carpet (never had one in the garden myself, so going going!)

    (Marbled White) is a Marbled Beauty, although i'm sure you already knew that.

    (????#1 micro) looks like Ethmia quadrillella, what do you think? quite a rare one, hard to tell from the flash in the pic.

    (???#2 micro) is Phtheochroa rugosana

    (Dark Fruit-tree Tortrix?) is Syndemis musculana

    (???#3 micro) is one I have calming down in my fridge at the moment, check out Pseudoswammerdamia combinella

    All the best

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  2. They all look good to me Ben thanks, as for Pseudoswammerdamia combinella....that's easy for you to say! :0)

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