Field Trip - Roughdown Common - 13/06/17 I had an eventful trip to Roughdown Common whereby we planned to run as many traps as possible, conditions were absolutely perfect, warm and humid with some cloud cover. We started the evening setting the first trap up in the field where there were three Cattle, Belted Galloways to be precise. They greeted us and then seemed to leave us alone for a bit after cleaning the cars with their tongues and having a good old itch on Steve's rear bumper. We left the field to set up a few more traps and then returned back to the car for more equipment, to our agony the trap had been thoroughly inspected by the cattle and there was slobber all over the trap and they did a mighty fine job of smashing the bulb but it could have been A LOT worse as the fragile plastic collar (the second most important part of the trap after the bulb) was still intact! How on earth it escaped being trodden on I do not know. Luckily Ian said he would nip back home and grab his spare bulb and we moved the trap through the gate and shut the gate....but they had done their 'investigating' and moved off for the rest of the night down the bottom of the field. After setting all the traps were set up, the battery operated one was low on juice..another minor set-back as we would only get possibly 2 hours life out of the tracer lithium ion battery. Things come in three's and of course nothing could be worse than a generator stopping, yep that's what happened...trying to get it started again flooded the spark plug and luckily I could use the spare that I had brought with me. Onto the moths and boy were we in for a night! The species just kept coming and coming and at one stage I couldn't keep typing the list. There are a few to check but best species so far were singles of Obscure Wainscot, Anania perlucidalis, Anarsia innoxiella and two good plume species (one to be checked) Merrifieldia leucodactyla/baliodactylus and Gillmeria pallidactyla. Thanks to Roger, Steve and Ian for helping out until the small hours, another successful trip with at least 160 species seen! Catch Report - 13/06/17 - Roughdown Common - West Herts - 7 traps in total - 2x 125w MV Robinson Trap 1x 160w MBT Robinson Trap 1x 40w Actinic + 15w LED Trap 1x 80w Actinic Trap 2x 20w Wemlite Actinic Trap 1x 15w Actinic Portable Heath Trap 85 Macros & 75 Micros 160 species Numbers approximate Macro Moths Alder Moth 2 Beautiful Hook-tip 6 Blue bordered Carpet 1 Brimstone 4 Broken-barred Carpet 2 Brown Rustic 5 Brown Scallop 2 Buff Ermine 1 Buff-tip 1 Cinnabar 1 Clay 1 Clouded Border 4 Clouded Brindle 1 Clouded Silver 8 Common Carpet 2 Common Marbled Carpet 4 Common Pug 1 Common Swift 3 Common White Wave 2 Coronet 12 Dark Arches 4 Double Square-spot 2 Double-striped Pug 1 Elephant Hawk-moth 2 Fern 3 Figure of Eighty 2 Flame 3 Flame Shoulder 2 Freyer's Pug 1 Garden Carpet 1 Ghost Moth 1 Green Carpet 5 Green Pug 5 Green Silver-lines 1 Grey Pug 5 Haworth's Pug 1 Heart & Club 1 Heart & Dart 10+ Ingrailed Clay 10 July Highflyer 1 Knot Grass 1 Large Nutmeg 4 Large Yellow Underwing 2 Lesser Yellow Underwing 1 Light Arches 1 Light Emerald 5 Lime-speck Pug 2 Maiden's Blush 1 Maple Prominent 2 Marbled White-spot 3 Middle-barred Minor 3 Miller 1 Mottled Beauty 5 Mottled Pug 1 Mottled Rustic 5 Obscure Wainscot 1 Orange Footman 1 Pale Prominent 1 Peppered Moth 2 Poplar Grey 1 Privet Hawk-moth 1 Purple Bar 2 Riband Wave 2 Rustic Shoulder-knot 2 Scorched Wing 2 Setaceous Hebrew Character 2 Shoulder-striped Wainscot 1 Shuttle-shaped Dart 2 Silver-ground Carpet 2 Small Angle Shades 1 Small Dusty Wave 1 Small Elephant Hawk-moth 1 Small Fan-foot 2 small Square-spot 1 Small Yellow Wave 1 Snout 2 Straw Dot 10 Swallow Prominent 1 Sycamore 2 Tawny Marbled Minor 2 Treble Lines 3 Turnip Moth 1 Uncertain 3 White Pinion-spotted 1 Wormwood Pug 1 Micro Moths Agapeta hamana 4 Agapeta zoegana 10 Agonopterix arenella 2 Agonopterix purpurea 1 Aleimma loeflingiana 10 Anania hortulata 3 Anania perlucidalis 1 Anarsia innoxiella 1 Anthophila fabriciana 1 Aphomia sociella 1 Archips podana 2 Archips xylosteana 3 Argyresthia conjugella 2 Argyresthia curvella 2 Blastobasis lacticolella 3 Blastodacna hellerella 1 Bryotropha terrella 5 Caloptilia populetorum 1 Caloptilia robustella alchimiella 2 Caloptilia syringella 1 Celypha lacunana 15 Celypha striana 5 Chrysoteuchia culmella 5 Clepsis consimilana 5 Cnephasia sp 10 Cochylimorpha straminea 5 Cochylis dubitana 2 Cochylis molliculana 1 Crambus lathoniellus 5 Cydia fagiglandana 2 Dichrorampha sp 4 Ditula angustiorana 2 Emmetia marginea 1 Endothenia gentianaeana marginea 2 Epinotia bilunana 2 Epiphyas postvittana 1 Eucosma cana 10 Eudonia lacustrata 5 Eudonia pallida 3 Eulamprotes unicolorella 5 Eupoecilia angustana 15 Gillmeria pallidactyla 1 Grapholita funebrana 1 Gypsonoma sociana 1 Hedya nubiferana 5 Hedya pruniana 5 Homoeosoma sinuella 2 Merrifieldia leucodactyla or baliodactylus 1 Metzneria metzneriella 10+ Mompha ochraceella 1 Mompha subbistrigella 3 Nemophora degeerella 1 Nephopterix angustana 2 Notocelia trimaculana 15+ Notocelia uddmanniana 2 Pammene albuginana 1 Pandemis cerasana 10+ Pandemis cinnamomeana 1 Pandemis heparana 5 Paraswammerdamia albicapitella 1 Parornix sp 1 Phycita roborella 1 Prays fraxinella 2 Pseudargyrotoza conwagana 10+ Pseudoswammerdamia combinella 1 Scoparia ambigualis 5 Scoparia pyralella 10+ Scythropia crataegella 1 Stigmella sp 1 Strophedra weirana 1 Teleiodes luculella 5 Thiotricha subocellea 3 Tinea semifulvella 1 Tortrix viridana 10+ Udea olivalis 3
Hemel Hempstead Field Trip - 12/07/13 Last night David and myself paid a visit to Roughdown Common in search of some more species to add to the site list, and to hopefully find the Pale Shining Brown. In short we didn't get the target species, but it was nothing to be disheartened by, as we were actually running out of pots and energy to keep up with the amount of moths (particularly micros of which there were some good species) The night was warm, still and cloudy and the absolute perfect night for mothing and easily the warmest night so far with a steady 20c as were turning up at 9pm. We managed to go all out and setup 4 traps running off the genny. Of all of the 4 traps, both the MV's did very well, but the 80w Actinic impressed with the amount of micros that were found in and around it, the Skinner trap was literally covered with them. The sky did eventually clear but the temperature when we packed up at 2am was still a great 15c. The amount of Coronets was a shock with at least 15 recorded between all 4 traps. Other good moths included Bordered Pug, Pretty Chalk Carpet, Blackneck, Dark Umber and Brown Scallop. The micros were even more of a surprise, with some still to check. Numbers below are approximate. 159 species total (91 Macro - 68 Micro) 12/07/13 - Roughdown Common - 2x 125w MV Robinson Trap, 1x 160w MBT Trap & 1x 80w Actinic Trap run from 9.45pm until 2.00am Macro Moths 1x Barred Yellow 3x Beautiful Golden-Y 2x Beautiful Hook-tip 1x Blackneck 3x Blue-bordered Carpet 4x Bordered Pug 2x Bright-line Brown-eye 5x Brimstone Moth 2x Broad-barred White 1x Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing 2x Brown Rustic 4x Brown Scallop 1x Brown-line Bright-eye 5x Buff Arches 1x Buff Ermine 1x Buff-tip 1x Burnished Brass 5x Clay 2x Clouded Border 2x Clouded Brindle 20x Clouded Silver 2x Clouded-bordered Brindle 2x Common Carpet 3x Common Emerald 2x Common Footman 2x Common Marbled Carpet 1x Common Wainscot 3x Common White Wave 15x Coronet 1x Currant Pug 20x Dark Arches 4x Dark Umber 4x Dot Moth 15x Double Square-spot 2x Dusky Brocade 6X Elephant Hawk-moth 3x Fan-foot 3x Fern 1x Figure of Eighty 8x Flame 10x Flame Shoulder 1x Garden Carpet 8x Ghost Moth 6x Green Pug 1x Green Silver-lines 3x Grey Dagger 1x Haworth's Pug 8x Heart & Club 5x Heart & Dart 2x Ingrailed Clay 1x Iron Prominent 4x July Highflyer 2x Large Yellow Underwing 2x Light Arches 10x Light Emerald 2x Lime-speck Pug 1x Lobster Moth 5x Maple Prominent 10x Marbled Minor 4x Miller 12x Mottled Beauty 1x Mottled Rustic 1x Pale Mottled Willow 3x Peach Blossom 10x Peppered Moth 2x Plain Golden-Y 2x Poplar Grey 3x Pretty Chalk Carpet 10x Riband Wave 4x Rustic 2x Scarce Footman 1x Shaded Broad-bar 1x Shark 2x Short-cloaked Moth 3x Shoulder-striped Wainscot 1x Single-dotted Wave 2x Small Elephant Hawk-moth 2x Small Emerald 1x Small Fan-fooed Wave 1x Small Rivulet 1x Small Square-spot 1x Small Yellow Wave 5x Snout 1x Spectacle 5x Straw Dot 8x Swallow-tailed Moth 2x Tawny Marbled Minor 5x Uncertain 2x V-Pug 2x Wormwood Pug Micro Moths 1x Coleophora trifolii [NEW!] 1x Caloptilia sp pos populetorum [NEW!] 1x Monopis obviella [NEW!] 1x Epinotia tedella [NEW!] 1x Epinotia tenerana [NEW!] 2x Eucosma conterminana [NEW!] 1x Merrifieldia sp pos baliodactylus [NEW!] 1x Teleoides vulgella [NEW!] 2x Celypha striana 2x Eupoecilia angustana 20x Aleimma loeflingiana 5x Archips podana 2x Celypha lacunana 1x Cochylis hybridella 2x Crambus lathoniellus 15x Pandemis cerasana 2x Prays fraxinella 2x Crambus perlella 2x Eurrhypara hortulata 2x Spilonota ocellana 2x Aphomia sociella 5x Lathronympha strigana 2x Scoparia ambigualis 3x Scoparia pyralella 1x Agapeta hamana 4x Agapeta zoegana 2x Epiblema uddmanniana 10x Eucosma cana 3x Eucosma campoliliana 10x Hedya pruniana 2x Hedya nubiferana 1x Agonopterix arenella 1x Batia unitella 2x Dipleurina lacustrata 5x Metzneria metzneriella 3x Pseudargyrotoza conwagana 4x Ditula angustiorana 10x Chrysoteuchia culmella 40x Tortrix viridana 3x Udea olivalis 1x Udea prunalis 1x Pterophorus pentadactyla 5x Coleophora sp 1x Emmelina monodactyla 1x Aethes cnicana 2x Cochylimorpha straminea 1x Blastobasis laticolella 1x Argyresthia goedartella 1x Pseudoswammerdamia combinella 1x Pleuroptya ruralis 2x Endotricha flammealis 2x Argyresthia spinosella 1x Epiblema foenella 2x Ephestia parasitella 10x Epinotia brunnichana 2x Epinotia abbreviana 2x Epiblema trimaculana 2x Aphelia paleana 4x Ancylis achatana 2x Yponomeuta evonymella 5x Archips xylosteana 3x Phycita roborella 1x Catoptria falsella 4x Cydia splendana 1x Eudonia pallida 1x Blastodacna hellerella 1x Anthophila fabriciana 2x Scythropia crataegella
Summary[edit] Description: English: Merrifieldia baliodactylus (Zeller, 1841). Germany: S Bayern, Landkreis Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1 km S of Mittenwald, 940 m. Date: 9 July 2017. Source: Own work. Author: Francisco Welter-Schultes. Camera location47° 24′ 59.44″ N, 11° 15′ 17.91″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 47.416512; 11.254976.
Field Trip - Roughdown Common - 13/06/17 I had an eventful trip to Roughdown Common whereby we planned to run as many traps as possible, conditions were absolutely perfect, warm and humid with some cloud cover. We started the evening setting the first trap up in the field where there were three Cattle, Belted Galloways to be precise. They greeted us and then seemed to leave us alone for a bit after cleaning the cars with their tongues and having a good old itch on Steve's rear bumper. We left the field to set up a few more traps and then returned back to the car for more equipment, to our agony the trap had been thoroughly inspected by the cattle and there was slobber all over the trap and they did a mighty fine job of smashing the bulb but it could have been A LOT worse as the fragile plastic collar (the second most important part of the trap after the bulb) was still intact! How on earth it escaped being trodden on I do not know. Luckily Ian said he would nip back home and grab his spare bulb and we moved the trap through the gate and shut the gate....but they had done their 'investigating' and moved off for the rest of the night down the bottom of the field. After setting all the traps were set up, the battery operated one was low on juice..another minor set-back as we would only get possibly 2 hours life out of the tracer lithium ion battery. Things come in three's and of course nothing could be worse than a generator stopping, yep that's what happened...trying to get it started again flooded the spark plug and luckily I could use the spare that I had brought with me. Onto the moths and boy were we in for a night! The species just kept coming and coming and at one stage I couldn't keep typing the list. There are a few to check but best species so far were singles of Obscure Wainscot, Anania perlucidalis, Anarsia innoxiella and two good plume species (one to be checked) Merrifieldia leucodactyla/baliodactylus and Gillmeria pallidactyla. Thanks to Roger, Steve and Ian for helping out until the small hours, another successful trip with at least 160 species seen! Catch Report - 13/06/17 - Roughdown Common - West Herts - 7 traps in total - 2x 125w MV Robinson Trap 1x 160w MBT Robinson Trap 1x 40w Actinic + 15w LED Trap 1x 80w Actinic Trap 2x 20w Wemlite Actinic Trap 1x 15w Actinic Portable Heath Trap 85 Macros & 75 Micros 160 species Numbers approximate Macro Moths Alder Moth 2 Beautiful Hook-tip 6 Blue bordered Carpet 1 Brimstone 4 Broken-barred Carpet 2 Brown Rustic 5 Brown Scallop 2 Buff Ermine 1 Buff-tip 1 Cinnabar 1 Clay 1 Clouded Border 4 Clouded Brindle 1 Clouded Silver 8 Common Carpet 2 Common Marbled Carpet 4 Common Pug 1 Common Swift 3 Common White Wave 2 Coronet 12 Dark Arches 4 Double Square-spot 2 Double-striped Pug 1 Elephant Hawk-moth 2 Fern 3 Figure of Eighty 2 Flame 3 Flame Shoulder 2 Freyer's Pug 1 Garden Carpet 1 Ghost Moth 1 Green Carpet 5 Green Pug 5 Green Silver-lines 1 Grey Pug 5 Haworth's Pug 1 Heart & Club 1 Heart & Dart 10+ Ingrailed Clay 10 July Highflyer 1 Knot Grass 1 Large Nutmeg 4 Large Yellow Underwing 2 Lesser Yellow Underwing 1 Light Arches 1 Light Emerald 5 Lime-speck Pug 2 Maiden's Blush 1 Maple Prominent 2 Marbled White-spot 3 Middle-barred Minor 3 Miller 1 Mottled Beauty 5 Mottled Pug 1 Mottled Rustic 5 Obscure Wainscot 1 Orange Footman 1 Pale Prominent 1 Peppered Moth 2 Poplar Grey 1 Privet Hawk-moth 1 Purple Bar 2 Riband Wave 2 Rustic Shoulder-knot 2 Scorched Wing 2 Setaceous Hebrew Character 2 Shoulder-striped Wainscot 1 Shuttle-shaped Dart 2 Silver-ground Carpet 2 Small Angle Shades 1 Small Dusty Wave 1 Small Elephant Hawk-moth 1 Small Fan-foot 2 small Square-spot 1 Small Yellow Wave 1 Snout 2 Straw Dot 10 Swallow Prominent 1 Sycamore 2 Tawny Marbled Minor 2 Treble Lines 3 Turnip Moth 1 Uncertain 3 White Pinion-spotted 1 Wormwood Pug 1 Micro Moths Agapeta hamana 4 Agapeta zoegana 10 Agonopterix arenella 2 Agonopterix purpurea 1 Aleimma loeflingiana 10 Anania hortulata 3 Anania perlucidalis 1 Anarsia innoxiella 1 Anthophila fabriciana 1 Aphomia sociella 1 Archips podana 2 Archips xylosteana 3 Argyresthia conjugella 2 Argyresthia curvella 2 Blastobasis lacticolella 3 Blastodacna hellerella 1 Bryotropha terrella 5 Caloptilia populetorum 1 Caloptilia robustella alchimiella 2 Caloptilia syringella 1 Celypha lacunana 15 Celypha striana 5 Chrysoteuchia culmella 5 Clepsis consimilana 5 Cnephasia sp 10 Cochylimorpha straminea 5 Cochylis dubitana 2 Cochylis molliculana 1 Crambus lathoniellus 5 Cydia fagiglandana 2 Dichrorampha sp 4 Ditula angustiorana 2 Emmetia marginea 1 Endothenia gentianaeana marginea 2 Epinotia bilunana 2 Epiphyas postvittana 1 Eucosma cana 10 Eudonia lacustrata 5 Eudonia pallida 3 Eulamprotes unicolorella 5 Eupoecilia angustana 15 Gillmeria pallidactyla 1 Grapholita funebrana 1 Gypsonoma sociana 1 Hedya nubiferana 5 Hedya pruniana 5 Homoeosoma sinuella 2 Merrifieldia leucodactyla or baliodactylus 1 Metzneria metzneriella 10+ Mompha ochraceella 1 Mompha subbistrigella 3 Nemophora degeerella 1 Nephopterix angustana 2 Notocelia trimaculana 15+ Notocelia uddmanniana 2 Pammene albuginana 1 Pandemis cerasana 10+ Pandemis cinnamomeana 1 Pandemis heparana 5 Paraswammerdamia albicapitella 1 Parornix sp 1 Phycita roborella 1 Prays fraxinella 2 Pseudargyrotoza conwagana 10+ Pseudoswammerdamia combinella 1 Scoparia ambigualis 5 Scoparia pyralella 10+ Scythropia crataegella 1 Stigmella sp 1 Strophedra weirana 1 Teleiodes luculella 5 Thiotricha subocellea 3 Tinea semifulvella 1 Tortrix viridana 10+ Udea olivalis 3
Summary[edit] Description: English: Merrifieldia baliodactylus (Zeller, 1841). Germany: S Bayern, Landkreis Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1 km S of Mittenwald, 940 m. Date: 9 July 2017. Source: Own work. Author: Francisco Welter-Schultes. Camera location47° 24′ 59.44″ N, 11° 15′ 17.91″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 47.416512; 11.254976.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Merrifieldia baliodactylus (Zeller, 1841). Germany: S Bayern, Landkreis Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1 km S of Mittenwald, 940 m. Date: 9 July 2017. Source: Own work. Author: Francisco Welter-Schultes. Camera location47° 24′ 59.44″ N, 11° 15′ 17.91″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 47.416512; 11.254976.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Merrifieldia baliodactylus (Zeller, 1841). Germany: S Bayern, Landkreis Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1 km S of Mittenwald, 940 m. Date: 9 July 2017. Source: Own work. Author: Francisco Welter-Schultes. Camera location47° 24′ 59.44″ N, 11° 15′ 17.91″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 47.416512; 11.254976.