Monday, 21 July 2014

Cullaloe 19/07/2014

21:30-05:00: Foggy night


A great night with the biggest haul the heath trap has ever seen - around 100 moths trapped with no groundsheet and all moths more or less inside the trap - a few loitering on the sides and vanes.



The list
1657 Common Lutestring (1)
1713 Riband Wave (7)
1727 Silver-Ground Carpet (1) (netted at dusk)
1732 Shaded Broad-bar (1)
1755 Chevron (1)
1758 Barred Straw (1)
1777 July Highflyer (9)
1806 Pretty Pinion (1) *
1887 Clouded Border (2)
1906 Brimstone (2)1931 Peppered Moth (1) *
1955 Common White Wave (1)
1961 Light Emerald (1)
1981 Poplar Hawk-moth (1)
2006 Lesser Swallow Prominent (1) *
2008 Coxcomb Prominent (2)
2105 Dotted Rustic (2) *
2107 Large Y.U. (35)
2109 Lesser Yellow Underwing (1) *
2110 Broad-bordered Y.U.(1) *
2111 Lesser Broad-Bordered Y.U. *
2198 Smoky Wainscot (4)
2199 Common Wainscot (1)
2268 The Suspected (1) *
2321 Dark Arches (5)
2477 Snout (2)


* new for reserve


The Special (a new category!)

The Suspected (new to NT18 & only its 2nd hectad in VC85)
As far as I can discern the above species has only been recorded from one other hectad in Fife, and the last record was from 1971. This is clearly the biggest win of mothing at Cullaloe so far. Its habitat is Birch and Sallow, so it should be right at home in the middle of the Birch/Sallow carr I caught it in.

The New

Lesser Swallow Prominent

Pretty Pinion

Pretty Pinion - an Eyebright species, of which there is plenty

Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing

Common lutestring

Common lutestring - fp:betula

Peppered moth

Lesser Yellow Underwing

Lesser Broad-Bordered Y.U.

Lesser Broad-Bordered Y.U.

Dotted Rustic


The others

Clouded Border

Chevron

Brimstone

Riband Wave

Light Emerald

Common White Wave

July Highflyer

Coxcomb Priminent

Smoky Wainscot

Shaded Broad-bar

Large Yellow Underwing

Poplar Hawk-moth

Dark Arches
Beautiful Golden Y

Mottled beauty
Knackered Snout


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