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by Mikhail
Mon Sep 11, 2023 12:28 pm
Forum: Identification
Topic: Green caterpillar eating Ivy buds (Looking for Holly blue)
Replies: 5
Views: 848

Re: Green caterpillar eating Ivy buds (Looking for Holly blue)

Cats likely to be Yellow barred Brindle Acasis viretata.
by Mikhail
Mon Oct 11, 2021 12:57 pm
Forum: Identification
Topic: Moth from Spain
Replies: 3
Views: 334

Re: Moth from Spain

Grammodes bifasciata, Erebidae. Noctuelle de la salsepareille.

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by Mikhail
Fri Aug 20, 2021 11:34 am
Forum: Identification
Topic: Chrysalis on oak
Replies: 2
Views: 249

Re: Chrysalis on oak

That's the Black Arches Lymantria monachaGuy.

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by Mikhail
Sun Jul 04, 2021 9:17 am
Forum: General
Topic: It's a mystery
Replies: 7
Views: 487

Re: It's a mystery

I suspect these are caterpillars of the Antler moth Cerapteryx graminis, which can occur in plague numbers on northern upland pastures, sometimes denuding hillsides of grass. This can lead to starvation or disease and, I daresay, intervention of the upland graziers.

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by Mikhail
Mon May 31, 2021 11:59 am
Forum: Identification
Topic: Pieris
Replies: 4
Views: 265

Re: Pieris

If I was on holiday in Bulgaria I'd say mannii. I'm just a little unsure of that forewing discal spot. Over to the experts....

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by Mikhail
Sun Mar 21, 2021 7:47 am
Forum: General
Topic: Clouded Yellow (Early Stages)
Replies: 13
Views: 1967

Re: Clouded Yellow (Early Stages)

Very interesting Mike. I hadn't expected any until April this year. I haven't even seen a Peacock yet!

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by Mikhail
Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:28 pm
Forum: Red Admiral
Topic: Red Admiral - Favourite Photo of 2020
Replies: 11
Views: 697

Re: Red Admiral - Favourite Photo of 2020

This beauty was nectaring on Seaside Daisy on the Southbourne cliffs, Bournemouth on 16th October, and is by a counry mile my favourite of the year.
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by Mikhail
Tue Jan 05, 2021 7:18 am
Forum: Personal Diaries
Topic: essex buzzard
Replies: 2587
Views: 1632910

Re: essex buzzard

I've just been looking at your Greek lizards and I'd say the green-backed individual is the Balkan Wall Lizard Podarcis tauricus ionicus' The very dark one (the lighting is unhelpful) is probably a female Peloponnese Wall Lizard.

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by Mikhail
Wed Nov 11, 2020 1:31 pm
Forum: Identification
Topic: Larva for ID
Replies: 2
Views: 212

Re: Larva for ID

Looks like one of the many forms of the extremely variable larva of the Scarce Bordered Straw Helicoverpa armigera'

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by Mikhail
Tue Oct 13, 2020 8:24 am
Forum: Identification
Topic: Caterpillar ID
Replies: 7
Views: 484

Re: Caterpillar ID

I refer you to the illustration on page 145 of the Field Guide to the Micro Moths of Great Britain and Ireland.

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by Mikhail
Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:14 am
Forum: Identification
Topic: Larvae found on rock roses - South Gower
Replies: 4
Views: 443

Re: Larvae found on rock roses - South Gower

Certainly beetle larvae. I wonder if they could be the Rock-rose Pot Beetle, Cryptocephalus primarius a very rare species but which has been found in unprecedented numbers this year. It might be worth contactng coleoptera.org.uk. Over to you for further research!


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by Mikhail
Mon Oct 12, 2020 7:40 am
Forum: Identification
Topic: Caterpillar ID
Replies: 7
Views: 484

Re: Caterpillar ID

I fear this is one of the dreaded "micros", Sylvie; almost certainly the Parsnip Moth Depressaria radiella. It is one of a number of species that feed on the flowers of various umbellifers.

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by Mikhail
Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:12 am
Forum: Identification
Topic: Cocoon ID please
Replies: 6
Views: 538

Re: Cocoon ID please

My guess is a male Vapourer moth cocoon.

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by Mikhail
Sun Aug 16, 2020 12:59 pm
Forum: Identification
Topic: Spider
Replies: 5
Views: 297

Re: Spider

Most probably Enoplognatha ovata form ovata, Common Candy-striped spider. There is a rarer similar species that can't be excluded.
by Mikhail
Fri Jun 19, 2020 6:45 pm
Forum: Overseas
Topic: virtually N Greece - final Day 7
Replies: 4
Views: 419

Re: virtually N Greece - final Day 7

The skipper you thought might be orbed red underwing is not a Spialia . I do not claim any great expertise in Pyrgus , but I think you have Sandy Grizzled Skipper here Pyrgus cinarae . Your possible Idas look good,but it's useful to know that this Balkan race, now known as ssp. baldur , is apparentl...
by Mikhail
Fri Jun 19, 2020 8:35 am
Forum: Books, Articles, Videos, TV
Topic: BBC iPlayer- Countryfile- John's Home Patch
Replies: 5
Views: 836

Re: BBC iPlayer- Countryfile- John's Home Patch

Dave, I would take issue with your remark that Clouded Yellows rarely make it throgh the winter in any of their stages. Since I had the opportunity to monitor the deveelopment of larvae through the winter of 1998 - 1999, and the subsequent emergence of adults beginning 26 March 1999, overwintering h...
by Mikhail
Fri May 29, 2020 10:08 am
Forum: Books, Articles, Videos, TV
Topic: Good news for a change
Replies: 1
Views: 429

Good news for a change

Search large heath guardian for some good news.

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by Mikhail
Wed May 27, 2020 6:32 am
Forum: Foodplants and Gardening
Topic: Green Hairstreak
Replies: 4
Views: 567

Re: Green Hairstreak

Moths and butterflies of Europe www.leps.it lists Sea buckthorn as a larval foodplant.

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by Mikhail
Fri Jan 10, 2020 7:30 pm
Forum: Sightings
Topic: Painted Lady caterpillar
Replies: 2
Views: 271

Painted Lady caterpillar

10 Jan 2020 This afternoon I found a barely half grown Painted Lady caterpillar on Echium pininana in the Boscombe cliff gardens above Honeycombe (sic) chine. I had earlier found a virtually fully grown larva on this food-plant on 3 November. This Echium is one of several gigantic species endemic to...
by Mikhail
Mon Oct 28, 2019 2:31 pm
Forum: Personal Diaries
Topic: Padfield
Replies: 4309
Views: 982707

Re: Padfield

As Wurzel says, it is a case of a Psychidae a family regarded as microlepidopterous in GB but often placed among the macros in Europe. Yours looks very like the case of Psyche casta, a very common species in this country.
See: http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Psyche_Casta.

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