Butterfly IDs Please
Butterfly IDs Please
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?
Thanks
Thanks
Re: Butterfly IDs Please
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%

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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Moth i/d please.
Nairn (80 metres above sea level) 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.
Jack
Nairn (80 metres above sea level) 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.
Jack
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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
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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Satellite fits perfectly. Thanks.
And this I think is a Spring Usher but can anyone confirm? Jack
And this I think is a Spring Usher but can anyone confirm? Jack
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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
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.
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. Early Grey??? Geometer. Trap just set tonight, the alternate day.
Thanks to all who help with the i/ds. I can do butterflies (usually
but moths.....
Jack
Three more from a couple of days ago. Slightly overdone contrast as [perhaps] help to ident.
Possibly Common Quaker. Early Grey??? Geometer. Trap just set tonight, the alternate day.
Thanks to all who help with the i/ds. I can do butterflies (usually

Jack
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Re: Butterfly IDs Please
Hi Jack,
Clouded Drab (a highly variable species), March Moth (male) & Dotted Border (male) are your moths.
regards
Scott.
Clouded Drab (a highly variable species), March Moth (male) & Dotted Border (male) are your moths.
regards
Scott.