There wasn't much to raise the cardiac output in the garden during March - aside from two new* moths. A Twin-spotted Quaker on the 13th, and a Lead-coloured Drab on the 29th, the latter was confidently identified after consulting the comparative photos of Lead-coloured/Clouded Drabs taken by Mr Matt Burgess of Upper Caldecote. What was notable about these two moths (but adds absolutely nothing to science) is that they both have hyphenated English names.
Astounding, I think you'll agree . . .
Astounding, I think you'll agree . . .
1524 Emmelina monodactyla |
2063 Muslin moth |
2182 Small Quaker |
2185* Lead-coloured Drab |
2187 Common Quaker |
2188 Clouded Drab |
2189* Twin-spotted Quaker |
List for SP9326: March, 2012
1497 Amblyptilia acanthadactyla 1
1524 Emmelina monodactyla 2
2063 Muslin Moth 1
2182 Small Quaker 24
2185* Lead-coloured Drab 1
2187 Common Quaker 33
2188 Clouded Drab 5
2189* Twin-spotted Quaker 1
2190 Hebrew Character 23
2243 Early Grey 3
2258 The Chestnut 2
Total: 11 species in 16 trap sessions
No comments:
Post a Comment