Butterfly IDs Please

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perthroad
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Butterfly IDs Please

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Sorry number two is not at all clear. I filmed these at Reach in Cambridgeshire in 1981/2 Can you please tell me what they are?
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bugboy
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First one is a female Gatekeeper 100%

The second one I think is a male Small White 99%

The third one I think is a male Green-veined White 99%

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Thank you
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Moth i/d please.
Nairn (80 metres above sea level)
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Second individual trapped. Almost a Chestnut but the white spots confuse. Can't find in any of my moth guides. About 1.4 cms long

Colour and contrast exaggerated to show features.

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Chris Jackson
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Hi Jack,
I know nothing about moths but a bit of crafty Googling came up with this:
The Satellite
http://ukmoths.org.uk/species/eupsilia-transversa

Does this help ?
Cheers, Chris
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Jack Harrison
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Satellite fits perfectly. Thanks.

And this I think is a Spring Usher but can anyone confirm?
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Hi Jack, your last entry is a Pale Brindled Beauty (Phigalia pilosaria)
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Thanks downland boy for the i/d. But differentiating Pale Brindled Beauty and Spring Usher makes Small and Essex Skippers a piece of cake.

I'll run the trap again tonight. I only do so on alternate nights so as to give the moths the opportunity to do 'mothy business' on the other nights.

Jack
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Hi Jack,

Not sure about that - unlike the skippers the moths generally keep still and allow you to take a good look...

With many of these variably coloured moths it helps to take a look at morphology - wing shape, the furriness of the antennae, etc - the colours may change but the shape and structure of the moth do not. Spring Usher has a distinctive curiously exaggerated rounded wingtip.
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I wouldn't mind getting some Hawk Moths - at least they are easy to identify.

Three more from a couple of days ago. Slightly overdone contrast as [perhaps] help to ident.

Possibly Common Quaker.
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Early Grey???
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Geometer.
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Trap just set tonight, the alternate day.

Thanks to all who help with the i/ds. I can do butterflies (usually :) but moths.....

Jack
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Hi Jack,

Clouded Drab (a highly variable species), March Moth (male) & Dotted Border (male) are your moths.

regards
Scott.
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