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Vapourer larva, Orgyia antiqua, on oak |
On September 5th I visited Worms Wood and found a
small Copper, a Vapourer larva and various butterflies and moths. There were moths near my outside lights: Barred Marble (a new one for me), Double-striped Pug, Willow Beauty, Elbow-stripe Grass-veneer. The latter is the commonest moth I have found in the past few weeks.
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possibly hemiptera (bug) eggs on a field maple lea |
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see above |
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Common Nettle-tap, Anthophila fabriciana |
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Fleabane, Pulicaria dysenterica |
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Fleabane |
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Green-veined White, Pieris napi |
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Harlequin Ladybird pupa case, Harmonia axyridis |
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Marsh Grey, Eudonia pallida |
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tiny unidentified larva |
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Rusty Dot Pearl, Udea ferrugalis |
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worn moth, possibly a Rusty Dot Pearl |
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Oak Marble Gall Wasp, Andricus kollari |
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powdery mildew on oak leaf |
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Rush Veneer, Nomophila noctuella |
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Small Copper, Lycaena phlaeas |
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Small White, Pieris rapae |
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Stigmella species leaf mine |
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Vapourer larva, Orgyia antiqua |
Moths round outside lights:
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Barred Marble, Celypha striana |
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Common Green Lacewing, Chrysoperla carnea |
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Double-striped Pug, Gymnoscelis rufifasciata |
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Elbow-stripe Grass-veneer, Agriphila geniculea |
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the Elbow-stripe Grass-veneer flew into the arms of a Missing Sector Spider, Zygiella x-notata |
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Willow Beauty, Peribatodes rhomboidaria |
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