Has been a good week at Wychwood Moths with four new for the garden, one expected and the other three not really on the radar. Indulging in some images, I trust a least a couple are actually helpful in recognising difficult species.
Wormwood - new for garden 26th July. Nice to get after mates had been showing off theirs in the pub the week before !
Ear Moth agg. - new for garden 19th July 2014
Southern Wainscot - new for garden 26th July 2014. Initially recognised as different from the pinky-brown colouration and the suggestion of a curved line of dots across the forewing. I am now informed also that the dark and pale lines across the front of the thorax are also a distinctive feature, and this is illustrated in the picture below.
Southern Wainscot (left) and Smoky Wainscot (right) from the front
Southern Wainscot from below also looks much cleaner than Smoky, just lightly dustedand has the pointed wing shape
Least Yellow Underwing - anticipated as a new for the garden for a long time, finally arrived on 25th July
Small Scallop - separated from Riband Wave by the wing shape, though this dark individual looks very like that species n colouration, second garden record
Tree Lichen Beauty - second record after first in July 2013
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
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Nice Wormwood.
ReplyDeleteYour suspected Small Scallop is just a deformed Riband Wave, sorry!
Cheers
Ben