Help required, please
Help required, please
I think this is a Satin Beauty. Could someone confirm or otherwise.
Is the micro Phalonidia manniana?
Then there is a real mystery. I think it's a butterfly but I'm at a loss to think which species.
Regards, Mike
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Re: Help required, please
Hi Mike,
Your butterfly is a moth. Have a look at Dingy Shell.
Not sure about your micro, but I think you are right with Satin Beauty.
Mel.
Your butterfly is a moth. Have a look at Dingy Shell.
Not sure about your micro, but I think you are right with Satin Beauty.
Mel.
Re: Help required, please
Hi Mel
Thanks - my first thought was Dingy Shell but the colour of the closed wing looked wrong.
Regards, Mike
Thanks - my first thought was Dingy Shell but the colour of the closed wing looked wrong.
Regards, Mike
Re: Help required, please
Hi Mike,
I think your tortrix may be Aethes rubigana (or maybe cnicana). It's well past it's best but the broader wing and maybe a yellowish colour remaining on the wing, both more like the former? Do you have any burdock nearby?
John
I think your tortrix may be Aethes rubigana (or maybe cnicana). It's well past it's best but the broader wing and maybe a yellowish colour remaining on the wing, both more like the former? Do you have any burdock nearby?
John
Re: Help required, please
Hi folks,
I love Dingy Shells - though I've never actually seen the upper wings! Yes, they do look like mini butterflies and unlike so many carpets and what have you are identifiable in their typical wings closed pose. Nice catch.
Cheers,
Steve
I love Dingy Shells - though I've never actually seen the upper wings! Yes, they do look like mini butterflies and unlike so many carpets and what have you are identifiable in their typical wings closed pose. Nice catch.
Cheers,
Steve
Re: Help required, please
Hi John
Thanks for your help. There is no Burdock nearby.
Regards, Mike
Thanks for your help. There is no Burdock nearby.
Regards, Mike
Re: Help required, please
Hi Mike
As John has mentioned this could be either Aethes cnicana or Aethes rubigana.
Regards
Steve
As John has mentioned this could be either Aethes cnicana or Aethes rubigana.
Regards
Steve
Re: Help required, please
The Aethes mystery has been resolved, a male rubigana.
Regards
Steve
Regards
Steve