Showing posts with label Aphelea paleana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aphelea paleana. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

On the up and up

Had the first warm night in a long time yesterday and whilst micros to the trap were still under-represented the dusking foray yesterday evening had me running around with my net and head torch like a madman.

Dusking, 22/5/12, East Kent

Cocksfoot Moth (Glyphipterix simpliciella) 5
Cocksfoot Moth (Glyphipterix simpliciella)



Pseudoswammerdamia combinella
Pseudoswammerdamia combinella


Monopis laevigella - 2
Skin Moth (Monopis laevigella)


Plutella xylostella - 1
Parsnip Moth
Agonopterix alstromeriana
Elachista rufocinerea - 3
Aphelia paleana (larvae)
Endrosis sarcitrella

Still finding loads of Coleophora cases too:

C. peribenanderi - on creeping thistle
C. paripennella - on creeping thistle and knapweed
C. solitariella - 8
C. lineolea - 14 on one small clump of hedge woundwort, the feeding signs are now really obvious
C. serratella - on hazel

Dave



Thursday, 3 May 2012

Early stages: Timothy Tortrix (Aphelia paleana)

The larvae of Timothy Tortrix feed on a range of plants and are relatively easy to find right now as the feeding signs can be quite obvious; the larva is also distinctive.  I find this species most often on Ribwort Plantain (Plantago lanceolata), growing on waste ground in various locations.


Timothy Tortrix - larva on Plantago
Larva in leaf fold of Ribwort Plantain

Timothy Tortrix - feeding signs, Plantago
Feeding signs

Timothy Tortrix - feeding signs, Plantago (2)
Feeding signs, again