Saturday, 11 April 2015
Friday, 27 March 2015
Coleophora laricella
A rather interesting find at RSPB Sandy this afternoon - cases of C. laricella. The upper one has started feeding on a fresh needle. The lower one is still fixed in its winter resting position. (Photos: Melissa Banthorpe)
Sunday, 1 March 2015
Dotted Border
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Ivy Bee
Here's my contribution to the Ivy Bee distribution map - two individuals were found on Ivy along Gypsy Lane at Broom today. You can submit any records you have to BWARS here. And don't forget to let Alan Outen know too!
Wednesday, 23 July 2014
Oncocera semirubella x2
Oncocera semirubella, Luton, 21st July 2014. Only Bedfordshire's third (or perhaps fourth) record of this stunning micro moth.
Tuesday, 22 July 2014
Oncocera semirubella
Oncocera semirubella, Biggleswade, 21st July 2014. Only Bedfordshires third (or perhaps fourth) record of this stunning micro moth.
Friday, 18 July 2014
Kent Black Arches
Yet another new macro-moth for the county this year - Kent Black Arches - which brings the total to five. This rather pretty moth was trapped last night (17th) at Biggleswade by Lionel Burgess, who kindly held onto to it so the county Recorders could see it this evening.
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Kent Black Arches photo Melissa Banthorpe |
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
Brown Lacewing surprise
New and previously unknown to me last night was this mini-beast on the garden shed in the reflected light of my moth trap in Luton. Identified from the trusty Collins Guide and then confirmed with the recorders as a brown lacewing, species Drepanepteryx phalaenoides. I am informed this is the third VC30 record, the previous being at Heath&Reach in 1987 and Tempsford in 1991.
Friday, 4 July 2014
Chicksands Wood 3rd July 2014
At least 3,
possibly 4, male Purple Emperors and a single female sucking moisture/nutrients on
the main path through Chicksands Wood late morning and early afternoon. Females on the ground would appear to be a rare sight. Three photos of the female which had a small tear near the tip of the left forewing, and one of a male.
Sunday, 29 June 2014
Two interesting micro moth records from Flitwick Moor 28th June 2014
The Wildlife Trust for Beds,Cambs & Northants & The BNHS held their annual Invertebrates Day at Flitwick Moor on 28th June 2014. All was fine until it started raining just after midday which did not stop until after 3pm. As it started raining I was collecting leaf-mines from a Crab Apple in the meadow and found an interesting large Coleophoriid case that I did not recognise. On getting home I identified it as Coleophora siccifolia, a scarce species with five previous Bedfordshire records. Two of these were adults at Turvey Abbey in 2001 & The Cockayne Hatley Rothamsted trap in 2005.There are three previous larval records, two of feeding signs in N Beds in 1992 and 2005 and one larval case in 1992 in Sharnbrook. This then is the first record in 9 years and the first in the centre of the county.
The second find was whilst wandering round in the rain in the afternoon collecting leafmines for id later. One I had been looking for on Honeysuckle and happily found was Perittia obscurepunctella. The only previous record of this in the county was of an adult in a light trap at Apsley Guise in 1983.
Melissa took some nice photos of the Coleophora case and I scanned the Perittia mine, both ids have been confirmed by Beds Micro-moth Recorder David Manning.
The second find was whilst wandering round in the rain in the afternoon collecting leafmines for id later. One I had been looking for on Honeysuckle and happily found was Perittia obscurepunctella. The only previous record of this in the county was of an adult in a light trap at Apsley Guise in 1983.
Melissa took some nice photos of the Coleophora case and I scanned the Perittia mine, both ids have been confirmed by Beds Micro-moth Recorder David Manning.
Case of Coleophora siccifolia on Crab Apple, Flitwick Moor 28/06/2014. Photo by Melissa Banthorpe |
Case of Coleophora siccifolia on Crab Apple, Flitwick Moor 28/06/2014. Photo by Melissa Banthorpe |
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Leafmine of Perittia obscurepunctella on Honeysuckle, Flitwick Moor 28/06/2014. Scan by Andy Banthorpe |
Sunday, 15 June 2014
Cranfield Uni bioblitz bonus
Andy and I ran two MV lights for a couple of hours at Cranfield Uni last night as part of their bioblitz weekend. Prospects weren't good as it had rained during the day and it hadn't been especially warm. We didn't catch large numbers of moths, or as many species as one might expect at this time of year. However, late on we found a single Double Dart, a moth species that hasn't been seen in the county for nearly 11 years and one which we thought we would never see in the county. So was a good end to the evening.
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Double Dart photo Melissa Banthorpe |
Friday, 13 June 2014
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
A rather gruesome surprise
This year I have been making a concerted effort to record more lepidoptera larvae, and in particular moth larvae. To that end I have been visiting various sites with a beating tray to collect caterpillars off a selection of trees and shrubs. So far Andy and myself have managed to find nearly 50 species and I will post photos of some of the more interesting finds later in the year.
On Sunday I beat a Grey Shoulder-knot caterpillar off oak at MVCP during a BNHS meeting. I took it home as I didn't know what it was. On Sunday evening it was fine and I photographed it.
I checked it on Monday and it was still looking ok but it hadn't eaten much. On Tuesday evening I checked it again and got a bit of a shock.
It was no longer moving and appeared to be stuck to the leaf with several cocoons attached to it. I've seen parasitised larvae before where there have been a few cocoons but nothing quite to this extent.
On Sunday I beat a Grey Shoulder-knot caterpillar off oak at MVCP during a BNHS meeting. I took it home as I didn't know what it was. On Sunday evening it was fine and I photographed it.
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Grey Shoulder-knot photo Melissa Banthorpe |
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Grey Shoulder-knot with added extras photo Melissa Banthorpe |
Saturday, 7 June 2014
Satin Lutestring new to Beds
There is an unverified record of the species from 1934 noted in The Butterflies and Moths of Bedfordshire (1997). No specimen was seen and the date of early May was really too early to have been this, so it had not been accpeted.
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Satin Lutestring photo: Melissa Banthorpe |
Tuesday, 3 June 2014
Lunar Yellow Underwing - a surprise moth in Bedfordshire
An excellent find by Robin & Fiona Wynde on Friday morning in their Potton moth trap was this Lunar Yellow Underwing, Noctua orbona. There have been reports of this in the county in the past but none of the historic records have a supporting voucher specimen so they are in doubt due to the confusion with other Yellow Underwing species. In the photos below the black sub-apical mark on the upper wing and the black crescent on the hindwing are the diagnostic features that separate this species from Large & Lesser Yellow Underwing.
Photos by Melissa Banthorpe
Photos by Melissa Banthorpe
Saturday, 3 May 2014
Monday, 14 April 2014
Balsam Carpet - new to Bedfordshire
Mike and Marg Harrison caught this moth in their Bromham garden on 3rd April 2014. We have now seen the moth and confirmed that it is the first Bedfordshire record of Balsam Carpet Xanthorhoe biriviata. It is completely unexpected in the county as though the foodplant (Orange Balsam Impatiens capensis) is present along the River Ouse in the area, the nearest colony of the moth is probably on the Hertfordshire/Middlesex border near Watford where it is present along the river Colne. The moth flies in the afternoon and evening as well as night and can be netted around it's foodplant. It is double brooded with adults flying from late April to June and again from July to September.
Photo by Melissa Banthorpe
Photo by Melissa Banthorpe
Monday, 31 March 2014
Scarlet Tiger moth larvae found in Bedfordshire
Scarlet Tiger moth larvae were found in Bedfordshire for the first time today (31st March 2014). These were feeding on Anchusa azurea and garden Forget-me-not in Mandy Holloway's Heath & Reach garden.
They feed on the plants above in gardens and verges and can also be found on Comfrey.
Please look for them in the county during April and early May 2014. If you find them please not numbers, what they are feeding on, date, location and send with a photograph to macromoths@bnhs.org.uk.
Over subsequent days they have been found on Comfrey at Flitwick Moor and Anchusa azurea near Potsgrove
They feed on the plants above in gardens and verges and can also be found on Comfrey.
Please look for them in the county during April and early May 2014. If you find them please not numbers, what they are feeding on, date, location and send with a photograph to macromoths@bnhs.org.uk.
Over subsequent days they have been found on Comfrey at Flitwick Moor and Anchusa azurea near Potsgrove
The photo below was taken by Mandy
Saturday, 14 December 2013
Death's-head Hawk-moth in a Flitwick garden
A Death's-head Hawk-moth, Acherontia atropos, was found dead in a Flitwick garden on 3rd December 2013. It was collected from the finder and is now in the possession of the county macro-moth recorders, Andy & Melissa Banthorpe. We do not know how long it was there but when found it had several snail trails covering the wings.
This is the 24th county record and the first since ones in Sandy & Stotfold in 1996. A picture is below and thanks to the finder, Dave Simpson, for reporting it to us.
This is the 24th county record and the first since ones in Sandy & Stotfold in 1996. A picture is below and thanks to the finder, Dave Simpson, for reporting it to us.
Monday, 9 December 2013
Rare/scarce moths from Totternhoe Quarry 6th July 2013
The Beds Moth Group / Wildlife Trust field meeting at Totternhoe Quarry on the evening of 6th July 2013 was very successful. 112 species seen and great to have over 50 lekking male Ghost moths - a county record!
The best finds are listed below followed by photos of some of them:-
1843 Thyme Pug - 2nd county record and first since two collected at Sharpenhoe in 1948. This one was a female and was identified by dissection. This feeds on Wild Thyme.
The best finds are listed below followed by photos of some of them:-
550 Coleophora
silenella – first county record – a case feeder on the seed of Bladder Campion. Identified by David Manning by dissection.
595 Elachista biatomella – 3rd county record – a leafminer of grasses. Identified by David Manning by dissection.
727a Metzneria
aprilella – 4th county record and first since 1998 - feeds on
Greater Knapweed (prev records from Cockayne Hatley RIS trap in 1986, 89, 98)
732 Eulamprotes unicolorella
– 2nd county record and first since 1983 – supposed to feed on St
John’s Wort (prev record Cranfield in 1983). Identified by David Manning by dissection.
1240 Grapholita caecana – 2nd
county record – feeds on Sanfoin (prev record swept at Totternhoe Qry in 2009)
1518
Hellinsia lienigianus – 3rd county record and first since 1999 –
potted by Mike Harrison and id by Andy Whitney – feeds on Mugwort (prev records
Luton airport & Cockayne Hatley RIS trap in 1999)1843 Thyme Pug - 2nd county record and first since two collected at Sharpenhoe in 1948. This one was a female and was identified by dissection. This feeds on Wild Thyme.
Metzneria aprilella
Grapholita caecana
Hellinsia lienigianus
Thyme Pug
Monday, 2 December 2013
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
1409a Diaphania perspectalis - new "micro" moth to VC30
1409a Diaphania perspectalis - Luton 30th August 2013, first for Bedfordshire
With a wingspan close to 40mm this was larger than many macro-moths in the trap
From VC30 Micromoth recorder, David Manning: This is a species first recorded in UK in 2008. It is a pest of Buxus (Box) and is presumed to have arrived via the horticultural trade [from Asia]. Recorded to date in eight counties, the most northerly being Herts, Bucks and Glos.
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Clouded Yellow
Not the best image, but the first I have captured of this species. This individual was on the site of the old Brogborough tip on Saturday 7th Sept.
Thursday, 5 September 2013
Gold Spot
Sunday, 18 August 2013
Wasp Spider at Broom GPs
This was found today by the sharp-eyed Ian Woiwood during a guided walk around the gravel pit complex at Broom. It's the first time I've seen this species.
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Wasp Spider- Broom GPs- 18th August 2013 |
Labels:
Broom GPs,
Wasp Spider
Location:
Southill, Central Bedfordshire, UK
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Sunday, 14 July 2013
Caterpillars
Some caterpillars are more impressive than the flying moths that come after. Here are two I discovered while exploring around MVCP on Saturday morning, captured on my phone.
Drinker
Mullein
Drinker
Mullein
Saturday, 13 July 2013
Dotted Rustic and Dark Arches
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