Sussex Moth for ID
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Sussex Moth for ID
Can anyone help with a name for this moth. It was found in my bathroom this morning having come to light overnight? I've checked Moths of the British Isles by Skinner and British Pyralid Moths by Goater and can't come up with a name.
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards. Mark
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards. Mark
Re: Sussex Moth for ID
Pyralid. common name Garden Pebble, Evergestis forficalis
Chris
Chris
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Re: Sussex Moth for ID
Thanks Chris,
And there was me thinking I had a rare one!
Good hunting.
Kind regards. Mark
And there was me thinking I had a rare one!
Good hunting.
Kind regards. Mark
- Mark Colvin
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Re: Sussex Moth for ID
Can anyone help with a name for this moth?
It was found in my bathroom this morning having come to light overnight. I've checked Moths of the British Isles by Skinner and ukmoths.org.uk and think it's a male Common Wave (Cabera exanthemata).
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards. Mark
It was found in my bathroom this morning having come to light overnight. I've checked Moths of the British Isles by Skinner and ukmoths.org.uk and think it's a male Common Wave (Cabera exanthemata).
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards. Mark
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Re: Sussex Moth for ID
Thanks Chris,
I was hoping you'd be online.
Good hunting.
Kind regards. Mark
I was hoping you'd be online.
Good hunting.
Kind regards. Mark
Re: Sussex Moth for ID
LOL. The way things are going Mark, your bathroom could soon be included as a main site for British moths!
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Re: Sussex Moth for ID
Hi David,
Now there's a thought.
Good hunting.
Kind regards. Mark
Now there's a thought.
Maybe I could charge an entry fee?David M wrote:The way things are going Mark, your bathroom could soon be included as a main site for British moths!
Good hunting.
Kind regards. Mark
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Re: Sussex Moth for ID
Not sure the family would go for that Mark?Mark Colvin wrote:Maybe I could charge an entry fee?
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Lee
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- Mark Colvin
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Re: Sussex Moth for ID
Hi Lee,
Good hunting.
Kind regards. Mark
You could be right there Lee ... back to plan A!Lee Hurrell wrote:Not sure the family would go for that Mark?
Good hunting.
Kind regards. Mark
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Re: Sussex Moth for ID
Can anyone help with a name for this moth?
It was found in my bathroom this morning having come to light overnight. I've checked Moths of the British Isles by Skinner and ukmoths.org.uk and think it's a Straw Dot (Rivula sericealis).
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards. Mark
It was found in my bathroom this morning having come to light overnight. I've checked Moths of the British Isles by Skinner and ukmoths.org.uk and think it's a Straw Dot (Rivula sericealis).
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards. Mark
Re: Sussex Moth for ID
i'm surprised you haven't had any square spot rustics but yes that's straw dot.
Chris
Chris
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Re: Sussex Moth for ID
Thanks Chris,
I'll keep a look out for the Square-spot Rustic. I certainly haven't seen any yet. I've had several Noctuids but they keep flying off when I try to photograph them ... even after a night in the cooler. Maybe I'll get the glue out!
Thanks again.
Kind regards. Mark
I'll keep a look out for the Square-spot Rustic. I certainly haven't seen any yet. I've had several Noctuids but they keep flying off when I try to photograph them ... even after a night in the cooler. Maybe I'll get the glue out!
Thanks again.
Kind regards. Mark
- Mark Colvin
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Re: Sussex Moth for ID
Can anyone help with a name for this moth?
It was found in my bathroom this morning having come to light overnight. I've checked Moths of the British Isles by Skinner and ukmoths.org.uk and think it's a Willow Beauty (Peribatodes rhomboidaria).
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards. Mark
It was found in my bathroom this morning having come to light overnight. I've checked Moths of the British Isles by Skinner and ukmoths.org.uk and think it's a Willow Beauty (Peribatodes rhomboidaria).
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards. Mark