Hi Folks,
had a very nice day on my local patch today (9th July), with my first Narrow-bordered Five-spot burnets, Dingy Footman, loads of crambids and Celypha lacunana, Silver Y, Diamond-back Moths etc; and three which I'm still in the dark over, attached below. Thought the larva might be Swammerdamia pyrella but am not convinced.
Cheers,
Steve
Pushing the boat out - times 3
Pushing the boat out - times 3
Last edited by SteveH on Sun Jul 14, 2019 2:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Pushing the boat out - times 3
Hi Steve
Micro 2 is Zeiraphera isertana
The other two have already been dealt with on FB
Regards
Steve
Micro 2 is Zeiraphera isertana
The other two have already been dealt with on FB
Regards
Steve
Re: Pushing the boat out - times 3
Cheers for that Steve
Steve
Steve
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Re: Pushing the boat out - times 3
I might be wrong in thinking that I am the only dinosaur out there who doesn’t us FB, which I am assuming refers to Facebook, and there may be other members who have there own reasons, so on behalf of us all (or just me), as the post has been made on the Forum, and as I would like to follow it through, could I appeal to someone to complete the answers please.
I would appreciate it.
Mel.
I would appreciate it.
Mel.
Re: Pushing the boat out - times 3
Hear hear to that Mel, I don't do facebook either.
Pete Atherton.
Pete Atherton.
Re: Pushing the boat out - times 3
Okie dokie Stegasaurs
I think that most of the posts do get the same complete treatment through duplication on both groups but this one slipped through the net I believe because those commenting on it on FB aren't members here.
To bring you up to date, the larva was actually thought to be of a lacewing fly and the other mystery moth a Cnepahsia of sorts.
I think SteveHH and I do our best to keep both camps informed but there are a number of folks in both this group and the one on FB who don't belong to the other.
Until I was 'obliged' to become one of the three FB group Administrators I wouldn't go near any social media outlet with a barge pole but, as with most things its actually OK.
Cheers,
Steve
I think that most of the posts do get the same complete treatment through duplication on both groups but this one slipped through the net I believe because those commenting on it on FB aren't members here.
To bring you up to date, the larva was actually thought to be of a lacewing fly and the other mystery moth a Cnepahsia of sorts.
I think SteveHH and I do our best to keep both camps informed but there are a number of folks in both this group and the one on FB who don't belong to the other.
Until I was 'obliged' to become one of the three FB group Administrators I wouldn't go near any social media outlet with a barge pole but, as with most things its actually OK.
Cheers,
Steve
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Re: Pushing the boat out - times 3
on behalf of all Stegasaurs, thanks.
Mel.
Mel.