tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5064475402161521542024-03-13T11:24:04.716-07:00florafaunaukThe Flora Fauna Natural History and Heritage of Yorkshire & UK throughout the YearColin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.comBlogger348125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-19290374276071085882022-06-22T06:41:00.004-07:002022-06-22T10:01:48.510-07:00Garden Moths VC 63 Summer Solstice<p> Temp Circa 12o Still. Previous evenings cool. Blue Light Actinic</p><p><br /></p><p>ABH 70.252 Peppered Moth Biston betularia (x1)</p><p>ABH 70.252 Peppered Moth Biston betularia (x1)</p><p>ABH 73.317 Heart & Dart Agrotis exclamationis (12)</p>ABH 73.162 Dark Arches Apamea monoglypha (x2)<br /><br />ABH 70.037 Clay Triple-lines Cyclophora linearia (x1)<div><p>ABH 73.342 Large Yellow Underwing Noctua pronuba (x3)</p><p>ABH 72.019 Buff Ermine Spilosoma lutea (x3)</p><p>ABH 72.024 Ruby Tiger Phragmatobia fuliginosa(x1)</p><p>ABH 72.045 Common Footman Eilema lurideola (x1)</p><p>ABH 73.267 Bright-line Brown-eye Lacanobia oleracea (x1)</p><p>ABH 70.277 Common White Wave Cabera pusaria (x1)</p><p>+ 4 others to download</p><div style="text-align: center;">ABH 70.037 Clay Triple-lines Cyclophora linearia</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWw8bxKLDm_sCVfG1r724avxENp809wCTAVFlf99wV3hagnWD_HlA-pFybWbPHLlD8bW_YKsB-369rlSvFvmph4WQn66-GNPieVJB3XmIHLCKlt_jKLg5Z-TXXw0jAWukHEGfhBuQPfEnkJmjuwAAXsttKRAJ7B9F7CxmAYkAHlHlTICS7KRX5Con_mA/s900/IMG_9769.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="600" data-original-width="900" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWw8bxKLDm_sCVfG1r724avxENp809wCTAVFlf99wV3hagnWD_HlA-pFybWbPHLlD8bW_YKsB-369rlSvFvmph4WQn66-GNPieVJB3XmIHLCKlt_jKLg5Z-TXXw0jAWukHEGfhBuQPfEnkJmjuwAAXsttKRAJ7B9F7CxmAYkAHlHlTICS7KRX5Con_mA/w400-h266/IMG_9769.jpg" width="400" /></a></div><p style="text-align: center;">ABH 70.252 Peppered Moth Biston betularia</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgz-R5rly1ckoXX17H4gt9G7PrFOau8r7qiHWR9sPovxJ7LeJ8vf5suPhX90zR6Q_fhpXRMfW5CgHDUZMMTr4mJ7VqpIhMrmKXay6gB02c8E4o5jZBesFPZ-nkCxL8JWLCbk9zitOeUkNGlgHVnoGF8PNh6DJ_INtF-aiyZTbBuJxP3Jq_eYiRNP1B-dg/s900/IMG_9791.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="600" data-original-width="900" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgz-R5rly1ckoXX17H4gt9G7PrFOau8r7qiHWR9sPovxJ7LeJ8vf5suPhX90zR6Q_fhpXRMfW5CgHDUZMMTr4mJ7VqpIhMrmKXay6gB02c8E4o5jZBesFPZ-nkCxL8JWLCbk9zitOeUkNGlgHVnoGF8PNh6DJ_INtF-aiyZTbBuJxP3Jq_eYiRNP1B-dg/w400-h266/IMG_9791.jpg" width="400" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><span style="text-align: left;">ABH 70.252 Peppered Moth Biston betularia</span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhWL5pZUjX83PluVMUWCRGg2RKBaIB-mbqlrzp5AqRgvWsEqpNefDaQ-POOG3tsDOneZva3WHwoDE7NZLBgdMIB9g_qi0YKS-wN8qeHE6JhMiJkCSgR1cQshwcISKCmfnHek-WXC3ssOwa6u8FzQ73xbLHh7jJlSm9Wo6FxYnHt-4vjspZIKkYJ45EA_w/s900/IMG_9801.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="600" data-original-width="900" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhWL5pZUjX83PluVMUWCRGg2RKBaIB-mbqlrzp5AqRgvWsEqpNefDaQ-POOG3tsDOneZva3WHwoDE7NZLBgdMIB9g_qi0YKS-wN8qeHE6JhMiJkCSgR1cQshwcISKCmfnHek-WXC3ssOwa6u8FzQ73xbLHh7jJlSm9Wo6FxYnHt-4vjspZIKkYJ45EA_w/w400-h266/IMG_9801.jpg" width="400" /></a></div><br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">ABH 73.317 Heart & Dart Agrotis exclamationis </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; 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<b>Life On The Edge !!</b><br />
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<b>Date </b>Sun 22 September 2019</div>
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<b>Method </b>20 W Actinic Robinson</div>
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<b>Weather</b> Warm , Dry Moon Phase Third Quarter : 49.7%<br />
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ABH 73.180 BF2272 Barred Sallow Tiliacea aurago<br />
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ABH 73.190 BF2264 Yellow-line Quaker Agrochola macilenta</div>
ABH 70.049 BF1728 Garden Carpet Xanthorhoe fluctuata<br />
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ABH 73.345 BF2109 Lesser Yellow Underwing Noctua comes</div>
ABH 73.342 BF2107 Large Yellow Underwing Noctua pronuba<br />
ABH 73.113 BF2306 Angle Shades Phlogophora meticulosa<br />
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ABH 73.015 BF2441 Silver Y Autographa gamma<br />
ABH 73.064 BF2299 Mouse Moth Amphipyra tragopoginis<br />
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<b>ABH 73.190 BF2264 Yellow-line Quaker Agrochola macilenta</b><br />
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<b>ABH 73.180 BF2272 Barred Sallow Tiliacea aurago</b><br />
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<b>ABH 73.015 BF2441 Silver Y Autographa gamma</b><br />
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<b>ABH 73.113 BF2306 Angle Shades Phlogophora meticulosa</b><br />
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Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-46742073944465271502019-08-25T23:06:00.000-07:002019-09-17T03:14:07.087-07:00VC63 Garden Moths 25th August 2019<b>VC63 Garden Moths 25th August 2019</b><br />
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2269 Centre-barred Sallow Atethmia centrago ABH 73.219<br />
0647 Brown House-moth Hofmannophila pseudospretella ABH 28.010<br />
2092 Shuttle-shaped Dart Agrotis puta ABH 73.325<br />
1738 Common Carpet Epirrhoe alternata ABH 70.061<br />
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1728 Garden Carpet Xanthorhoe fluctuata. ABH 70.049<br />
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<b>0647 Brown House-moth Hofmannophila pseudospretella ABH 28.010</b><br />
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<b>2269 Centre-barred Sallow Atethmia centrago ABH 73.219</b><br />
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<b>2092 Shuttle-shaped Dart Agrotis puta ABH 73.325</b><br />
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<b>1728 Garden Carpet Xanthorhoe fluctuata. ABH 70.049</b><br />
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<b>1738 Common Carpet Epirrhoe alternata ABH 70.061</b><br />
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Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-49451464999952747972019-08-25T03:28:00.003-07:002019-08-25T03:28:39.838-07:00VC63 - Garden Moths - Underwings 23rd August 2019Weather Warm circa 12-15 o<br />
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Method Actinic 20 W Robinson<br />
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Friday 23rd August 2019<br />
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Other Entomology Tipula maxima ( Cranefly )<br />
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The Predominant Moth was the LY Under Wing Totalling about 40 or more ,. these really meritted closer inspection as there were likely other Underwing Species amongst them. I am pretty certain there was a Least Yellow with the forewings being a bright fulvous-brown colour and yellow flash on release but in haste was released without imaging <br />
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Check this <a href="http://www.eakringbirds.com/eakringbirds4/mothsyellowunderwingid.htm">LINK </a>for a quick Pictorial overview and Guide to Identification of Underwings<br />
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ABH 73.357 2134 Square-spot Rustic Xestia xanthographa<br />
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ABH 73.107 2300 Old Lady Mormo maura x2</div>
ABH 49.039 0998 Light Brown Apple Moth Epiphyas postvittana<br />
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ABH 16.001 0424 Bird-cherry Ermine Yponomeuta evonymella</div>
ABH 73.169 2343 Common / Lesser Rustic Mesapamea secalis agg +<br />
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ABH 73.062 2297 Copper/Svennson Copper Underwing Amphipyra pyramidea<br />
ABH 73.342 2107 Large Yellow Underwing Noctua pronuba<br />
ABH 73.345 2109 Lesser Yellow Underwing Noctua comes <br />
ABH 73.348 2111 Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing Noctua janthe<br />
ABH 73.346 2112 Least Yellow Underwing Noctua interjecta</div>
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ABH 49.091 1011 Pseudargyrotoza conwagana TBC +++<br />
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ABH 73.343 2110 Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing Noctua fimbriata ++<br />
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+ dark form with almost white stigmata tend to be likely M didyma.<br />
++ I 've included below for completion taken at CB LNR a few weeks ago<br />
+++ One Query For Comment last below<br />
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<b>ABH 73.345 2109 Lesser Yellow Underwing Noctua comes TBC</b></div>
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<li>smaller than both Large and Broad-bordered Yellow Underwings.</li>
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<li>When resting often a horizontal, well-spaced row of black dots near the base of the forewings and the edge of the forewing is characterised by a row of black marks, found on none of the other Underwings.</li>
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<b>ABH 73.357 2134 Square-spot Rustic Xestia xanthographa</b><br />
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<b>ABH 73.169 2343 Common / Lesser Rustic Mesapamea secalis agg +</b><br />
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<b>ABH 73.107 2300 Old Lady Mormo maura</b><br />
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<br />Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-73932731368754878732019-07-26T08:30:00.001-07:002019-07-26T08:38:15.882-07:00VC63 Garden Moths Hottest Night Thurs 25th July 2019Thurs 25th July 2019<br />
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Birch shield Bug Orange Ladybird Harlequinn Ladybird Green Lacesing Weevils various Carabids Harvestman, Various Caddis<br />
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ABH 69.016 1991 Elephant Hawk-moth Deilephila elpenor x1<br />
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ABH 63.025 1376 Small Magpie Anania hortulata<br />
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ABH 63.080 1293 Grass Veneer Chrysoteuchia culmella<br />
ABH 70.226 1906 Brimstone Moth Opisthograptis luteolata<br />
ABH 73.156 2326 Clouded-bordered Brindle Apamea crenata<br />
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Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-11901059170971734042019-07-23T12:52:00.004-07:002019-07-23T12:52:52.847-07:00VC 63 Garden Moths Mon 22nd July 2019VC 63 Garden Moths Mon 22nd July 2019<br />
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<b>Method </b>Actinic 20 W Robinson<br />
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ABH 73.342 2107 Large Yellow Underwing Noctua pronuba. > 10</div>
ABH 63.080 1293 Chrysoteuchia culmella<br />
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ABH 73.084 2293 Marbled Beauty Bryophila domestica 3</div>
ABH 73.096 2381 The Uncertain Hoplodrina octogenaria TBC<br />
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ABH 69.003 1981 Poplar Hawk-moth Laothoe populi. x2<br />
ABH 73.338 2118 True Lover's Knot Lycophotia porphyrea x1<br />
ABH 73.267 2160 Bright-line Brown-eye Lacanobia oleracea x1</div>
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Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-37069390277600813332019-07-17T14:39:00.004-07:002019-07-23T13:03:45.416-07:00VC 63 Garden Moths 16th July 2019Tues 16th July 2019<br />
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Weather Warm 15-16 o , still ,preceding days warm humidity moderate<br />
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Method Actinic 20W Robinson<br />
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ABH 63.018 1378 Elder Pearl Anania coronata<br />
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ABH 70.016 1713 Riband Wave Idaea aversata<br />
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ABH 73.084 2293 Marbled Beauty Bryophila domestica</div>
ABH 73.329 2102 Flame Shoulder Ochropleura plecta<br />
ABH 73.002 2449 Dark Spectacle Abrostola triplasia<br />
ABH 73.162 2321 Dark Arches Apamea monoglypha<br />
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ABH 73.254 2176 Antler Moth Cerapteryx graminis<br />
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ABH 73.317 2089 Heart & Dart Agrotis exclamationis</div>
ABH 73.342 2107 Large Yellow Underwing Noctua pronuba<br />
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ABH 49.156 1083 Marbled Orchard Tortrix Hedya nubiferana</div>
ABH 49.039 0998 Light Brown Apple Moth Epiphyas postvittana<br />
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ABH 63.080 1293 Grass Veneer Chrysoteuchia culmella<br />
ABH 73.368 2136 The Gothic Naenia typica<br />
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<b>ABH 73.002 2449 Dark Spectacle Abrostola triplasia</b><br />
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<b>ABH 73.084 2293 Marbled Beauty Bryophila domestica</b><br />
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<b>ABH 73.254 2176 Antler Moth Cerapteryx graminis</b><br />
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<br />Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-2859522389051329882019-07-15T13:01:00.000-07:002019-07-17T14:42:26.503-07:00Reserved RecordsCromwell Bottom LNR<br />
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FEET Freshwater Environment Ecology Trust Recording Session (C) 2019<br />
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Habitat Transistional Lagoon - Reedbed Wetland in proximity to Wet Woodland and Willow Carr surrounded by Mixed Deciduous Cover. Monittorring<br />
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Weather : Warm , 14-15 o over cast yielding occ drizzle circa 2.30am<br />
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Method 120 W Robinson<br />
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Aprox Species Count n = 50<br />
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ABH 49.155 BF 1086 Hedya salicella (White-backed Marble) <span style="color: red;">X2</span><br />
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ABH 73.211 BF 2313 Angle-striped Sallow Enargia paleacea <span style="color: red;">X1</span></div>
ABH 3.003 BF0018 Map-winged Swift Korscheltellus fusconebulosa +Note 1<br />
ABH 70.226 BF1906 Brimstone Moth Opisthograptis luteolata <span style="color: red;">X10</span><br />
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ABH 63.038 BF1405 Mother of Pearl Pleuroptya ruralis. <span style="color: red;">X9</span><br />
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ABH 73.342 BF2107 Large Yellow Underwing Noctua pronuba <span style="color: red;">X2</span></div>
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ABH 70.299 BF1666 Large Emerald Geometra papilionaria.</div>
ABH 70.305 BF1669 Common Emerald Hemithea aestivaria</div>
ABH 70.283 BF1961 Light Emerald Campaea margaritaria<br />
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ABH 63.089 BF1305 Agriphila tristella<br />
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ABH 70.277 BF1955 Common White Wave Cabera pusaria<br />
ABH 73.317 BF2089 Heart & Dart Agrotis exclamationis</div>
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ABH 73.328 BF2098 The Flame Axylia putris</div>
ABH 73.175 BF2338 Rufous Minor Oligia versicolor agg Note 2</div>
ABH 73.361 BF2128 Double Square-spot Xestia triangulum<br />
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ABH 70.142 BF1858 The V-Pug Chloroclystis v-ata</div>
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ABH 70.243 BF1922 Swallow-tailed Moth Ourapteryx sambucaria <span style="color: red;">X4</span></div>
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ABH 72.045 BF2050 Common Footman Eilema lurideola<br />
ABH 72.044 BF2044 Dingy Footman Eilema griseola<br />
ABH 73.293 BF2198 Smoky Wainscot Mythimna impura<br />
ABH 70.013 BF1702 Small Fan-footed Wave Idaea biselata</div>
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ABH 73.291 BF2199 Common Wainscot Mythimna pallens<br />
ABH 70.074 BF1777 July Highflyer Hydriomena furcata</div>
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ABH 72.002 BF2474 Straw Dot Rivula sericealis</div>
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ABH 70.218 BF1894 Latticed Heath Chiasmia clathrata</div>
ABH 49.109 BF937 Agapeta hamana<br />
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ABH 49.294 BF1175 Bramble Shoot Moth Notocelia uddmanniana</div>
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ABH 73.168 BF2336 Double Lobed Lateroligia ophiogramma </div>
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ABH 73.162 BF2321 Dark Arches Apamea monoglypha<br />
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ABH 70.207 BF1887 Clouded Border Lomaspilis marginata</div>
ABH 69.003 BF1981 Poplar Hawk-moth Laothoe populi<br />
ABH 70.016 BF1713 Riband Wave Idaea aversata Note 3<br />
ABH 70.045 BF1732 Shaded Broad-bar Scotopteryx chenopodiata<br />
ABH 49.013 BF 977 Large Fruit-tree Tortrix Archips podana<br />
ABH 70.052 BF1725 Dark-barred Twin-spot Carpet Xanthorhoe ferrugata</div>
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ABH 73.343 BF2110 Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing Noctua fimbriata<br />
ABH 70.054 BF1727 Silver-ground Carpet Xanthorhoe montanata.<br />
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ABH 63.074 BF 1344 Eudonia mercurella <br /></div>
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+1 Form gallica <br />
+2 Gen Det Needed other similars can not be asserted at higher confidene without Gen Det<br />
+3 Non Banded Form <br />
+4 Likely but confusion species includes Red Twin Spot Carpet and also a Red form of the Dark Twin Spot ideally to be certain you should Adult, red form (gen. det. SMP) • ex. Larva,</div>
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<b>ABH 73.211 BF 2313 Angle-striped Sallow Enargia paleace</b><br />
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<b>ABH 73.168 BF2336 Double Lobed Lateroligia ophiogramma</b><br />
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<b>ABH 70.074 BF1777 July Highflyer Hydriomena furcata</b><br />
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<b>ABH 70.305 BF1669 Common Emerald Hemithea aestivaria</b><br />
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ABH 70.045 BF1732 Shaded Broad-bar Scotopteryx chenopodiata</b><br />
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<b>ABH 69.003 BF1981 Poplar Hawk-moth Laothoe populi</b><br />
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<b>ABH 49.155 BF 1086 Hedya salicella (White-backed Marble)</b><br />
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<b>ABH 70.054 BF1727 Silver-ground Carpet Xanthorhoe montanata.</b><br />
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<b>ABH 70.218 BF1894 Latticed Heath Chiasmia clathrata</b><br />
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<b>ABH 49.013 BF 977 Large Fruit-tree Tortrix Archips podana</b><br />
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<b>1405 Mother of Pearl Pleuroptya ruralis ABH 63.038
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<b>ABH 70.277 BF1955 Common White Wave Cabera pusaria</b><br />
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<b>ABH 3.003 BF0018 Map-winged Swift Korscheltellus fusconebulosa </b><br />
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This is a form believed to be <i>gallicus </i><a href="http://www.mareksmoths.co.uk/moths/map-winged-swift-0018s">Link </a><br />
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<b>ABH 73.343 BF2110 Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing Noctua fimbriata</b><br />
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<b>73.175 BF2338 Rufous Minor Oligia versicolor - Tenuous Note 2</b><br />
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<b>ABH 70.052 BF1725 Dark-barred Twin-spot Carpet Xanthorhoe ferrugata</b><br />
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<b>ABH 63.074 BF 1344 Eudonia mercurella </b></div>
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Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-6277374989889044962019-07-13T01:09:00.002-07:002019-07-13T01:17:09.671-07:00Small Copper Butterfly AberrationsThis is a holding page for the Small Copper Lycaena phlaeas<br />
Aberrant forms. typical form shown below is NOT complete and will be ammended and added to<br />
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<b>Anatomical Terms</b><br />
<b><br /></b>The terms <span style="color: red;"><b>Recta </b></span>and <span style="color: red;"><span style="color: red; font-weight: bold;">Versa</span></span> relate to the Back and Front of the Wings respecfully, with the versa view being typical when basking<br />
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Top = Forewing<br />
Bottom = Hindwind<br />
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<li>Lycaena phlaeas ssp. eleus is that which is found typically in the British Isles</li>
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<b>References</b><br />
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1. <a href="https://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/data/british-butterflies-moths/database/taxon.dsml?option=typicalbutterflies&beginIndex=50&searchPageURL=index.dsml%253Foption%253Dtypicalbutterflies%2526beginIndex%253D21&listPageURL=browse.dsml%253FbeginIndex%253D21%2526option%253Dtypicalbutterflies" target="_blank">Small Copper Cockayne Collection</a><br />
<br />Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-9845666651299386902019-07-13T00:02:00.000-07:002019-07-13T00:23:57.848-07:00Speckled Wood Pararge aegeria AberrationsThis is a holding page for the Speckled Wood Aberrant forms. typical form shown below<br />
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<b>Key Facts</b><br />
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<li>Primarily a woodland Butterfly of dappled shade </li>
<li>Adults feed on aphid honeydew. They are rarely seen on flowers except early and late in the year when there are few aphid</li>
<li>May overwinters as an</li>
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<b>Anatomical Terms</b><br />
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The terms <span style="color: red;"><b>Recta </b></span>and <span style="color: red;"><span style="color: red; font-weight: bold;">Versa</span></span> relate to the Back and Front of the Wings respecfully, with the versa view being typical when basking<br />
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Top = Forewing<br />
Bottom = Hindwind<br />
<a data-flickr-embed="true" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/colin_duke/48270341586/in/dateposted-public/" title="wing"><img alt="wing" height="500" src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48270341586_d2c26452c4.jpg" width="375" /></a><script async="" charset="utf-8" src="//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js"></script><br />
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Aberrants<br />
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Unclassified Aberrant ( two out of the four occeli spots on the hind wing a ringed black spot )<br />
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Reference<br />
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1. <a href="https://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/aberrations.php?species=aegeria" target="_blank">UK Butterflies Speckled Wood Aberrations</a><br />
2. <a href="https://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/species.php?species=aegeria" target="_blank">UK Butterflies Speckled Wood Account</a>Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-50109413303172983892019-07-12T23:17:00.004-07:002019-07-13T01:04:00.508-07:00Small Skipper Thymelicus sylvestris AberrationsThis is a holding Page for aberrations in the Small Skipper Butterfly<br />
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Thymelicus sylvestris is NOT complete and will be ammended and added to</div>
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A species of rough grassland, where tall grasses grow<br />
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<b>Anatomical Terms</b><br />
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The terms <span style="color: red;"><b>Recta </b></span>and <span style="color: red;"><span style="color: red; font-weight: bold;">Versa</span></span> relate to the Back and Front of the Wings respecfully, with the versa view being typical when basking<br />
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Top = Forewing<br />
Bottom = Hindwind<br />
<a data-flickr-embed="true" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/colin_duke/48270341586/in/dateposted-public/" title="wing"><img alt="wing" height="500" src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48270341586_d2c26452c4.jpg" width="375" /></a><br />
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Varieties or aberrations of the Small Skipper are <i>rare</i>. A specimen with itsa ground colour very pale white is ab. pallida<br />
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References<br />
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1. <a href="https://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/aberrations.php?species=sylvestris" target="_blank">UK Butterflies Small Skipper Aberrations</a></div>
Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-12316395587938860602019-07-12T23:17:00.003-07:002019-07-13T01:04:26.676-07:00 Small Tortoiseshell Aglais urticae Aberrations This Post is a holding Page for aberations found in the Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly, is NOT complete and will be ammended and added to <br />The typical form below<br />
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<b>Anatomical Terms</b><br />
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The terms <span style="color: red;"><b>Recta </b></span>and <span style="color: red;"><span style="color: red; font-weight: bold;">Versa</span></span> relate to the Back and Front of the Wings respecfully, with the versa view being typical when basking<br />
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Top = Forewing<br />
Bottom = Hindwind<br />
<a data-flickr-embed="true" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/colin_duke/48270341586/in/dateposted-public/" title="wing"><img alt="wing" height="500" src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48270341586_d2c26452c4.jpg" width="375" /></a><br />
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Perhaps the most recognisable ab id ab nigita were the entie hindwings are dark or blackened<br />
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References<br />
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1. <a href="https://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/aberrations.php?species=urticae" target="_blank">Small Tortoiseshell Aberrations Uk Butterflies</a><br />
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Not all Tortoises are the same .. In this article we aim to illustrate the aberrations of this species from Field Imaging . In this excellent site aberrations for British Species are described <b><a href="http://www.britishbutterflyaberrations.co.uk/species/aglais-urticae/aberrations" target="_blank">British Butterfly Aberrations </a> </b>The definitive work on this subject was made by Goodson and Read (1966) Ref 1. There are in </div>
There are more than 105 named aberrations known to occur in Britain not withstanding transistional states on the identified aberants<br />
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The Phenoma of Aberation is caused by Developemntal Temperature Variation extreme shocks of either heat or cold during the last 24 hours of the larval stage and the first 48 hours of the pupal stage can disrupt the natural process of metamorphosis and inhibit the normal processes in which organic chemicals create the colouration of the wing scales.<br />
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1.Goodson, A.L. and Read. D.K. (1969) Aberrational and Subspecific Forms of British Lepidoptera (unpublished work, British Museum of Natural History) .<br />
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1. <a href="https://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/aberrations.php?species=urticae" target="_blank">Small Tortoiseshell Aberrations Uk Butterflies</a><br />
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2 <a href="https://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/data/british-butterflies-moths/database/taxon.dsml?option=typicalbutterflies&beginIndex=55&searchPageURL=index%252Edsml%253Foption%253Dtypicalbutterflies%2526beginIndex%253D40&listPageURL=browse%252Edsml%253FbeginIndex%253D40%2526option%253Dtypicalbutterflies" target="_blank">Small Tortoiseshell Aberrations Cockayne Collection NHM</a><br />
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3. <a href="http://www.britishbutterflyaberrations.co.uk/species/aglais-urticae/aberrations" target="_blank">Small Tortoiseshell British Butterfly Aberrations</a><br />
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<b>ab. adumbrata </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) The upper part of the transverse band of the upperside of the hindwings is clouded with black.<br />
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<b>ab. alba </b>(Cosmovici.Le.Nat.1892.14.p.255.) = albidomaculata Stach.Spraw.Kom.Fiz.1922.55-56.p.132. The normal yellow costal patches replaced by white. Stach’s albidomaculata had all the markings, which are normally yellow, changed to white. Lempke says the alba of Cosmovici should be dropped as it was probably founded on faded specimens. Since Cosmovici says ‘white’ it is difficult to see how faded specimens could be confused, they are never really white but a drab transparent nondescript colour [Goodson & Read].<br />
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<b>ab. albapicta</b> (Cabeau.Rev.Mens.Soc.Ent.Nam.1925.25.p.81.) The apical white patch on the costa of the forewings is very extended and cut by black nervures. ab. amploides (Reuss.) The wings broader than usual, the external border less concave. ab. angustibalteata (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) On the upperside of the hindwings the transverse band is narrow. ab. atrebatensis (Boisduval.Rev.et.Mag.Zool.1873.Ser.3.Vol.1.p.409.pl.17.f.1.) 12/16/2017 UK Butterflies - Aberrations http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/aberrations.php?species=urticae 3/9 On the forewings the two upper black costal spots are more or less joined by a suffusion of black scales blotting out the normal yellow space. The twin discal spots are absent, the marginal black band narrow with small blue spots. Hindwings black-brown and showing a discal series of pale brown spots some distance before the margin which is blacker than the rest of the wing and narrow with a full row of small blue spots. </div>
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<b>ab. basi-ichnusa </b>(Reuss.Entom.1910.43.p.280.) The basal portions of the forewings cloud up exactly as in the subspecies ichnusa Bonelli [Aglais urticae ichnusa, Sardinian Small Tortoiseshell] which has this clouding extended almost up to the first black costal spot. l</div>
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<b>ab. basi-milberti </b>(Reuss.Entom.1910.43.p.280.) A dark form in which the base of the forewings is much suffused with black and red-brown scales, mostly extending to the median area of the wing as in subspecies [species] milberti [Aglais milberti, Milbert’s Tortoiseshell] found in North America</div>
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<b>ab. basi-nigra </b>(Reuss.Entom.1910.43.p.342.) Forewings with the black basal colouring variable in extent and the usual yellowish suffusion almost wanting, leaving the base very dark. </div>
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<b>ab. bellieri (</b>Cabeau.Rev.Mens.Soc.Ent.Nam.1923.23.p.24.) = alba Raynor.(nom.preoc.Cocsmovici).Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8. Upperside with the ground colour white. </div>
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<b>ab. bolandii </b>(Lambillion.Rev.Mens.Soc.Ent.Nam.1907.p.42.) The blue lunules in the margin extend into streaks, especially on the forewings, traversing the width of the border which is very broad and black, advancing into the fulvous ground colour. ab. brunneo-violacea (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) = guhni Tschauner.Int.Ent.Z.1926.20.p.229. = implumis Watkins.Entom.1942.73.p.202. Upperside with the ground colour brown-violet. Tschauner’s guhni was of the same colour with thin scaling. Watkin’s implumis had rolled-up scales, giving the impression of thinness and a smoky, slightly iridescent suffusion of purplish-pink to purplish-yellow. This colour form varies considerably since the scales are abnormal and produce a semi-greasy appearance, the usual red of the tortoiseshell being completely absent. </div>
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<b>ab. caerulapicata</b> (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1906.18.p.298.) A delicate chalky-blue suffusion at the apex of the forewings. ab. clarirufa (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) Upperside with the ground colour bright fulvous. ab. conjuncta (Neuberg.Soc.Ent.1905.19.p.170.) Agrees in general with ab. atrebatensis Boisduval but all three of the black costal spots are joined into one long bar. </div>
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<b>ab. consentanea (</b>Jachontov.Rev.Russe.Ent.1906.6.p.17.) Upperside with pale yellowish ground colour but with the marginal lunules larger than usual. From a Verity description. The original is in Russian only. </div>
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<b>ab. costadivisa </b>(Groenendijk.Ent.Ber.(Amst.).1966.26.p.22.) On the upperside of the forewings the third or outer black costal spot is intersected by the ground colour along nervure 6. ab. costajuncta (Lempke.Tijdschr.Ent.1956.99.p.214.) On the upperside of the forewings the first and second costal spots are connected by a thick black bar along the costa. All other markings normal. ab. cruentata (Fritsch.Ent.Rundsch.1913.30.p.9.) Upperside with the ground colour rich blood-red. </div>
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<b>ab. cuneatiguttata </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) The blue marginal lunules of the forewings wedge-shaped. </div>
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<b>ab. dannenbergi </b>(Neuberg.Soc.Ent.1905.19.p.170.) On the forewings the two upper black costal spots are joined into one and the twin discal spots are absent. Hindwings with the fulvous transverse band suffused into the black of the basal half. On both fore and hindwings the normally blue marginal lunules are replaced by decided straw-yellow wedges, those of the hindwings particularly cuneate, extending as far as the margin through the disappearance of the normal black marginal line. Whether or not the hindwings have the usual fulvous transverse band is not stated, presumably the band is still present. ab. derennei (Cabeau.Rev.Mens.Soc.Ent.Nam.1922.22.p.26.,fig.Lamb.31.pl.12.f.9.) 12/16/2017 UK Butterflies - Aberrations http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/aberrations.php?species=urticae 4/9 The postmedian yellow patch on the costa of the forewings, in normal specimens, is replaced by reddish i.e. the same colour as the rest of the wing. Transitional to ab. erythrophaea Fritsch. </div>
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<b>ab. discolor </b>(Hein.Insektenborse.1894.11.p.131.) Upperside with the ground colour dark ochre-yellow with no red. </div>
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<b>ab. elongata </b>(Birch.Entom.1944.77.p.7.) The black twin discal spots of the forewings, one or both, elongated. ab. embryonalis (Solowjev.Hor.Soc.Ent.Ross.1907.38.p.143.) The ground colour pale yellowish-fulvous and with a marked reduction in all the black spots, commencing with the large costal blotch of the forewings. From a Verity description. The original is in Russian. ab. erythrophaea (Fritsch.Ent.Rundsch.1913.30.p.9.) The yellow costal patches, and the yellow patch on the outer edge of the black spot of the inner-margin, are only feebly yellow or not yellow, instead they are of a warm scarlet-brown. ab. expansa (Groenendijk.Ent.Ber.(Amst.).1966.26.p.22.) The white apical patch of the forewings is enlarged and extends over cells 7, 8 and 9. It is bordered on its lower side by a black line, which connects the third black costal spot with the black marginal band. Extremely similar to ab. albapicta Cabeau but the white patch apparently not cut by black veins.</div>
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<b>ab. extrema </b>(Schonfelder.Ent.Z.1925.39.p.143.) The upperside of the forewings with no yellow costal or discal spots, the colour being uniformly dark reddish-brown to dark yellow-brown. Hindwings with no yellow costal portion to the red transverse band. All these yellow patches or spots are of the same colour as the rest of the wings and the apical white patch of the forewings is weakly grey, there are no blue marginal spots on the forewings and those of the hindwings are dull bluish-grey with the anal area darker than usual. This appears to be much more extreme than ab. erythrophaea Fritsch; Lempke however makes it a synonym. </div>
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<b>ab. falcoides </b>(Reuss.) The wings narrow and the angles more marked so that it resembles the shape of c-album [Polygonia c-album, Comma] in this respect. ab. fasciata (Reuss.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.86.pl.7.f.8.) The white apical patch of the forewings considerably enlarged, cut by the black nervures to form white rays which reach from the narrow marginal band across towards the black discal spots which, however, in the figure, are not present. The white rays decrease in width as they go downward, finishing half way down the wing. The median area, around the position of the twin discal spots, is lightened to form a yellowish band which links up with the yellow costal spot to form a continuous median pale band. The black costal blotches are normal and the hindwings are normal. There is no description; the above is from the figure in black and white [Goodson & Read]. </div>
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<b>ab. flavofasciata </b>(Debauche.Lamb.1929.29.p.66.) = ochrea Debauche.Lamb.1933.33.p.208. On the upperside of the hindwings the yellow apical patch is extended as far as the anal angle, thus forming a yellow fascia. Debauche named the same form twice. His second name, ochrea, had the description,On the upperside of the hindwings the red of the median part is entirely replaced by pale ochre-yellow</div>
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<b>ab. flavotessellata</b> (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) = xanthodes Cabeau.Rev.Mens.Soc.Ent.Nam.1922.22.p.21. = elisa Stephan.Iris.1923.37.p.37. Forewings with a pale yellow band developed from costa down to inner margin, enveloping the twin discal spots. Cabeau’s xanthodes had a yellow postmedian band, which contains the twin-spots. Stephan’s elisa had the yellow costal blotch continuing downwards in the shape of a slightly curved band as far as the inner margin and enclosing the twin-spots. The hindwings with the yellow apical part of the transverse band stretching far down. This form can be separated if desired on account of this hindwing band being slightly different from normal, the main character however would seem to be the forewing band.</div>
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<b>ab. fulva</b> (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) Upperside with the ground colour </div>
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<b>ab. ichnusioides</b> (de Sélys.Cat.Lep.Belg.1837.p.18.) =impuncta Lempke.Lamb.1931.31.p.98. = pseudoichnusa Sagarra.Butll.Inst.Catal.Hist.Nat.10.p.114. The black spots on the forewings are only four in number as in subspecies ichnusa Bonelli [Aglais urticae ichnusa, Sardinian Small Tortoiseshell] from Corsica, the character of which it closely resembles. Verity in his Farf.Diurn.It.4.p.365 states that this is the original description of ichnusioides Sélys and therefore the correct name for specimens, which do not have the two discal twin-spots. Sélys unfortunately linked the name later with specimens which had the twin-spots absent but also had the costal black spots united as in ab. atrabatensis Boisduval and subsequent authors use the name for examples showing this added character. Sélys obviously used the name ichnusioides because it was like ichnusa Bonelli, the Corsican subspecies, which has the twin-spots absent but certainly not the costal spots joined into a black blotch. Lempke takes the view of most authors and accepts the later figure given by Sélys in Soc.Ent.Belg.21.pl.1.f.5 which has the black costal spots united, but he gives the original reference, Cat.Lep.Belg.1837.p.18. I have not seen the original description but there is no reason to doubt Verity and, in my opinion, the fact that Sélys says it closely resembles ichnusa rules out the possibility that the costal spots are united. Lempke’s impuncta which has the twin-spots absent is therefore a synonym. </div>
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<b>ab. igneaformis </b>(Reuss.Entom.1910.43.p.343.) Upperside with the ground colour reddish. Transitional to ab. ignea Raynor. Reuss hints that Raynor’s ignea is unknown, or extremely rare, in the field. </div>
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<b>ab. infraradiata </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) On the upperside of the hindwings the veins are much blackened, those of the forewings normal. </div>
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<b>ab. infuscata </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) All the dark markings are intensified. ab. ioformis (Reuss.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.83.pl.7.f.1.) The apex having the appearance of V. io [Vanessa io] [syn. Aglais io, Peacock], the markings forming a similar ocellus. The second and third costal black spots are more or less united but the upper one is surrounded on its outer side by whitish and is round in shape as in the Peacock mark in V. io. The white spots on its outer side are metallic and cut by black veins, the two lowest being shaded in violet as in V. io. The twin discal spots are absent and the black margins wide. Hindwings brownish, the colour of V. io, with a large area in the costal half, the position of the ocellus in V. io, of a brown-black. The figure shows the forewings extraordinarily like V. io, especially as regards the ocellus marking at the apex, and the very wide dark marginal border. </div>
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<b>ab. ioprotoformis </b>(Reuss.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.86.(explanation of plate).pl.7.f.5.) There is no description, only the figure, which shows the second and third black costal spots united with each other and the first spot almost so. The twin discal spots are absent and the black spot on the inner margin also absent. Hindwings with the transverse band brownish, obscured at the top (apex) and with three large wedge-shaped blue spots in the margin and some lower blue spots very faint.</div>
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<b> ab. latericolor</b> (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) Upperside with the ground colour brick-red. </div>
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<b>ab. latibalteata </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) On the upperside of the hindwings the transverse band is broad. </div>
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<b>ab. leodiensis </b>(Cabeau.Lamb.1927.27.p.33.,fig.Lamb.31.pl.XI.f.1.) Forewings with the second and third black costal spots fused into one and no yellow spaces on the costa. The twin discal spots are faint or absent and there are no blue lunules in the margin. Hindwings without the yellow patch near the apex or upper part of the fulvous band. The photograph shows the light patch at the top of the fulvous band very clearly, despite the description.</div>
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<b> ab. lucida</b> (Fritsch.Ent.Rundsch.1913.30.p.9.) The whole ground colour lighter, the fox-red recedes and the straw-yellow comes up. Possibly the same as ab. pallida Mosley. ab. lucina (Derenne.Lamb.1926.26.p.82.) On the forewings the yellow patches between the two upper black costal spots are dusted over and appear greyish. The twin discal spots are absent and the margins black with imperceptible blue lunules. Hindwings black with a trace of fulvous in the middle, the blue marginal lunules very feeble. </div>
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<b>ab. luna</b> (Reuss.Entom.1909.42.p.223.f.1.) Hindwings with the two upper of the four blue lunules in the anal area united to form a large blue crescent. The two lower ones are normal and the other lunules in the costal half of the wing are very faint or absent. Forewings with only three blue lunules in the middle of the margin and the yellow costal space between the second and third black costal spots is crossed by a black line. The form would appear to have been named on the character of the blue crescent on the hindwings. 12/16/2017 UK Butterflies - Aberrations http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/aberrations.php?species=urticae 6/9 </div>
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<b>ab. lutea </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) The ground colour of the upperside buff. </div>
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<b>ab. luteomarginata</b> (Lambillion.Rev.Mens.Ent.Soc.1906.p.47.) = fulvomarginata Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7. The outer margins edged with pale yellow and not greyish-blue as in the type [typical form] form. Raynor’s form was edged with fulvous.</div>
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<b>ab. lydiae </b>(Dublitzky.Iris.1925.39.p.208.) Upperside of the forewings from SC4 to Cu1 has a dull white stripe, which ends in Cu1. The first third of Mz reddish-brown, otherwise black, the cell between M3 and C2 has reddish-brown for one third, otherwise right up to the outer edge whitish-grey. Between Cu2 and A2, nearer to the outer edge, a greyish black spot resembling that of Mz, which occupies the half of the cell. Melanic, transitional to ab. gruetii Corcelle. This is the original description, not very clear [Goodson & Read]. </div>
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<b>ab. maculomissa </b>(Goodson.Entom.1959.92.p.148.) On the upperside of the forewings the lowest of the three black blotches on the costa, the basal, is completely absent. </div>
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<b>ab. magniguttata </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) With large blue lunules in the border of the forewings. ab. magnilunulata (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) With large blue lunules in the margin of the hindwings. </div>
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<b>ab. magninotata </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) The black spot on the inner margin large. ab. magnipuncta (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) The twin discal spots of the forewings very large. </div>
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<b>ab.nigricaria </b>(Lambillion.Hist.Nat.et.Moeurs.1902.1.p.64.,fig.Tijdschr.Ent.48.pl.2.f.5.) The forewings with the two upper black costal spots united into one bar. The twin discal spots absent. Hindwings all black with no blue lunules but with streaks of fawn at the margin. Some authors give De Mofarts as the author but although he described it in Misc.Ent.1895.p.122 he did not name it. See also Haverkampf.Ann.Soc.Ent.Belg.48.p.186.pl.1.f.1. </div>
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<b>ab. nigricostata </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) With a narrow black margin to the costa of the forewings. ab. nigridorsata (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) A black streak running from the tornus to the central black spot on the inner margin. </div>
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<b>ab. nigrita</b> (Fickert.Jahrsh.Ver.Nat.Wurtemberg.1897.53.p.68.) The two upper black costal spots of the forewings united into one, the twin discal spots absent. Hindwings entirely black-brown without any marginal spots or only slight traces of some yellowish ones. I have not seen the original description but most authors say the chief character is the all black hindwings Goodson and Read</div>
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<b>ab. nubilata</b> (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) A blackish cloudy area between the second black costal spot and the black spot on the inner margin. This is often wrongly called ab. polaris Staudinger, which is a northern subspecies [Aglais urticae polaris]. </div>
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<b>ab. obscura</b> (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) Upperside with the ground colour dull dusky red.</div>
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<b>ab. osborni</b> (Donckier.Feuille.Jeun.Nat.1881.XI.p.33.pl.1.f.4) All three black costal spots united into one long bar or stripe. There is no white apical space, rufous replacing it, and the black margin is very wide covering the twin discal spots and joining up with the black spot on the inner margin. The marginal lunules are yellow-brown. Hindwings uniform brown, lighter towards the anal angle and with no marginal spots. </div>
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<b>ab. pallida</b> [a] (Frohawk.(nom.preoc.Mosley).Vars.Brit.Butts.1938.p.91.) Upperside with the ground colour whitish. Presumably this is just off white and therefore not the same as ab. bellieri Cabeau. ab. pallida [b] (Mosley.Nat.Journ.Suppl.1896.p.14.) = herrmanni Herrmann.Ent.Z.1901.15.p.54. Upperside with the ground colour very light ochre-yellow. ab. parviguttata (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) With small blue lunules in the border of the margin of the forewings.</div>
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<b>ab. parvilunulata</b> (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) With small blue lunules in the margin of the hindwings.<br />
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<b> ab. parvinotata </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) The black spot on the inner margin small.<br />
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<b> ab. parvipuncta </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) The twin discal spots of the forewings very small. ab. polychloroides (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) Upperside with the ground colour like that of polychloros [Nymphalis polychloros, Large Tortoiseshell].<br />
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<b>ab. pseudoconnexa </b>(Cabeau.Lamb.1927.27.p.90.,fig.Lamb.29.pl.1.f.3.) = fasciata Maslowscy.(nom.preoc.Reuss).Polsk.Pismo.Ent.1923.2.p.126.pl.1.f.2. On the forewings the central black costal spot is joined to the black spot on the inner margin by a black band formed by a thick powdering of black scales and therefore similar to the subspecies connexa Butler [Aglais urticae connexa] from Japan.<br />
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<b>ab. pseudoturcica </b>(Fritsch.Ent.Rundsch.1909.30.p.9.) Lively or bright fox-red with the median twin-spots of the forewings smaller or completely absent and the margins narrow.<br />
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<b>ab. punctijuncta </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) The twin discal spots of the forewings joined.<br />
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<b>ab. quadripuncta (</b>Peerdeman.Ent.Ber.(Amst.).1962.22.p.41.pl.f.1.) On the forewings an extra spot above and below the twin discal spots making four.Peerdeman credits Birch with the authorship of the name but Birch only described, without naming, the form in Entom.1944.77.p.7.<br />
<b><br />ab. radiata</b> (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) 12/16/2017 UK Butterflies - Aberrations http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/aberrations.php?species=urticae 8/9 = neorodes Cabeau.Rev.Mens.Soc.Ent.Nam.1922.22.p.22. On the upperside of the forewings the veins in the reddish areas are much blackened. Cabeau’s neorodes had the forewings divided by broad black nervures.<br />
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<b>ab. rosacea </b>(Closs.Int.Ent.Z.1915.9.p.115.) Upperside with the ground colour pale rose, very light, with a rose-red shade.<br />
<b><br />ab. rubrochrea</b> (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) Upperside with the ground colour reddish-ochreous. ab. salmonicolor (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1906.18.p.298.) Upperside with the ground colour salmon.<br />
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<b>ab</b>. <b> lysi</b> (Donckier.Feuille.Jeun.Nat.1881.XI.p.33.pl.1.f.2) The ground colour pale rather washed-out reddish with no yellow spaces on the costa of the forewings. The twin discal spots are absent and the white apical patch is replaced by dirty-white, extensive, and cut by black veins, and leaving the black margin narrower, diminishing still more as it continues downwards. There is a distinct yellowish shade, or patch, at the tornus. The black costal spots are not joined but appear to be rather suffused or washedout in the coloured figure. Hindwings of a dirty grey-brown with an orange coloured cloud in the centre, rather small and slightly towards the anal angle.<br />
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<b>ab. semialba (</b>Frohawk.Vars.Brit.Butts.1938.p.92.pl.22.f.1.) Forewings, except the basal third which is of normal reddish, of a transparent whitish colour, the veins picked out in reddish. The lowest cell, on the inner margin, retains its normal reddish and there is still a small patch of reddish near the apex of the wing. Hindwings with the usual reddish band of a whitishpink. This form is probably pathological, with defective scaling.<br />
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<b>ab. semiichnusoides</b> (Pronin.Lep.Rundsch.1928.2.p.179.fig.) The figure shows the two upper black costal spots united into a black blotch. The twin discal spots are absent and there are no blue marginal lunules on the forewings. Hindwings with the black extended to the margin, covering the usual fulvous transverse band except for a small area at the anal angle. The margins have normal blue lunules.<br />
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<b>ab. seminigra</b> (Frohawk.Vars.Brit.Butts.1938.p.92.pl.22.f.2.) The two upper black costal spots united into one, the twin discal spots absent and the blue marginal lunules reduced to three. Hindwings with the upper part of the fulvous band clouded over instead of showing a pale patch, and with blue lunules. Hardly separable from ab. leodiensis Cabeau but shows some blue lunules in the margin of the forewings, which are said to be lacking in ab. leodiensis.<br />
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<b>ab. sordida</b> (Fritsch.Ent.Rundsch.1913.30.p.9.) Upperside with the ground colour not fox-red but duller, of a dull yellowish-brown or salmon-brown, with a fading of the straw-yellow patches.<br />
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<b>ab. strigata </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) A black streak situated in the centre of the forewings between the black costal spot and the black blotch on the inner marging. The streak is horizontal and would seem to be the first stage of what is often called <b>ab. polaris </b>Staudinger, a Polar subspecies which has a blackish cloudy area connecting the black costal spot with that on the inner margin. Raynor has named the similar aberration nubilata.<br />
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<b>ab. subtus-lactea </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) Underside with the pale areas creamy instead of ochreous.<br />
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<b>ab. subtus-nigra </b>(Reuss.Entom.1910.43.p.278.) On the underside the blackish markings in the basal and median portions of the wings are very conspicuous and brilliant.<br />
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<b>ab. subtus-ochreabalteata</b> (Reuss.Entom.1910.43.p.279.) On the underside of the hindwings the outer area is ochreous or white. Possibly the same as subtus-lactea Raynor which had all pale areas creamy, Reuss mentions only the outer area of the hindwings so it is left as distinct for the present.<br />
<b><br />ab. subtus-ornata</b> (Reuss.Entom.1910.43.p.84.) The underside with the marginal lunules of a light bluish-grey, groups of shining white scales brightening them and making them very conspicuous and decorative. 12/16/2017 UK Butterflies - Aberrations http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/aberrations.php?species=urticae 9/9<br />
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<b>ab. subtus-rufa </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) Underside with the pale areas rufous instead of ochreous.<br />
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<b>ab. subtusbrunnescens (</b>Groenendijk.Ent.Ber.(Amst.).1966.26.p.22.) On the underside of the forewings the area from the apex to, and including, the third costal spot, is almost unicolorous brown with small deep brown striae. This same colour is shown on the underside of the hindwings, consequently there is hardly any contract between the lighter submarginal band and the dark parts.<br />
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<b>ab. subtusnigrescens </b>(Lempke.Tijdschr.Ent.1956.99.p.213.) The underside of the hindwings nearly unicolorous blackish.<br />
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<b>ab. subtuspuncta </b>(Reuss.Entom.1909.42.p.310.) Underside very dark. The twin discal spots of the forewings are well marked by deep brown blotches in the manner often exhibited by V. xanthomelas [Vanessa xanthomelas] [syn. Nymphalis xanthomelas, Scarce Tortoiseshell]. On the upperside the black spot on the inner margin is obsolete. The name implies an underside form only, the character of the upperside can be ignored [Goodson & Read].<br />
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<b>ab. subtusvenata </b>(Lempke.Tijdschr.Ent.1956.99.p.216.) On the underside of the hindwings the pale submarginal band is darkened but crossed by pale nervures.<br />
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<b>ab. testudinea </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.7.) Upperside with the ground colour of a deep rich tortoiseshell. ab. tripuncta (Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) Forewings with an extra discal spot, making three instead of the normal twin-spots.<br />
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<b>ab. unipuncta </b>(Raynor.Ent.Rec.1909.21.p.8.) = monographa Cabeau.Rev.Mens.Soc.Ent.Nam.1922.22.p.22. Only one of the twin-spots present. Cabeau’s monographa had the upper of the two discal spots completely absent, the lower one very small. By the name it would appear to be only one spot counting.<br />
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<b>ab. urticoides </b>(Fischer de Waldheim.Ent.Ross.1851.5.p.123.) = pygmaea Heyne.(Rühl). = minor Derenne.Lamb.1926.26.p.4. Dwarf forms.<br />
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<b>ab. velata </b>(Turati.Nat.Sic.1919.23.p.220.) Upperside with the ground colour smoky, caused by a dusting of black atoms especially in the distal [discal ?] area. Described under subspecies turcica [Aglais urticae turcica] but may well occur in other races.<br />
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<b>ab. victori </b>(Derenne.Lamb.1926.26.p.83.,fig.Lamb.31.pl.XI.f.3.) The figure shows the black margins of the forewings extremely wide especially at the apex, where it unites with the middle spot of the three costal ones, blotting out the white apical space. This wide margin reaches the twin discal spots on one forewing and almost so on the other, but is not so black as the markings i.e. the discal, costal, and inner marginal spots, which stand out in jet black compared with the rather muddy-black of the band. Hindwings normal with a rather wide marginal dark band but not nearly so broad as that of the forewings. The blue lunules are present but very small.<br />
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<b>ab. violescens </b>(Slevogt.Horae.Soc.Ent.Ross.1900.34.p.530.) The marginal lunules have a violet glitter. Copyright © Peter Eeles 2002-2017. All ri<br />
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Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-69243221209320240672019-07-12T23:17:00.002-07:002019-07-13T01:04:43.898-07:00Peacock Aglais io AberrationsThis site is a holding Page for Aberant forms of the Peacock Butterfly. is NOT complete and will be ammended and added to Typical form below.<br />
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<li>Formerly known as Inachis io</li>
<li>One of the easiest too recognise British species</li>
<li>The recorded food plants of the European peacock are stinging nettle (Urtica dioica), hop (Humulus lupulus), and the small nettle (Urtica urens</li>
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The terms <span style="color: red;"><b>Recta </b></span>and <span style="color: red;"><span style="color: red; font-weight: bold;">Versa</span></span> relate to the Back and Front of the Wings respecfully, with the versa view being typical when basking<br />
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= hackrayiCabeau.Rev.Mens.Soc.Ent.Nam.1925.25.p.6.,fig.Lamb.34.pl.34.f.3.
A small blackish spot on the forewings above the inner margin, corresponding to that seen in A. urticae [Aglais urticae, Small Tortoiseshell]. This
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1. <a href="https://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/aberrations.php?species=io" target="_blank">UK Butterflies Aberations Peacock</a><br />
2. <a href="http://www.britishbutterflyaberrations.co.uk/species/inachis-io/aberrations" target="_blank">British Butterfly Aberations</a>Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-21260464364632843872019-07-08T12:56:00.002-07:002019-07-13T01:03:50.703-07:00 Ringlet Aphantopus hyperanthus AberrationsThis Post is a holding Page for aberations found in the Ringlet Butterfly is NOT complete and will be ammended and added to<br />
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The terms <span style="color: red;"><b>Recta </b></span>and <span style="color: red;"><span style="color: red; font-weight: bold;">Versa</span></span> relate to the Back and Front of the Wings respecfully, with the versa view being typical when basking<br />
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Key Facts<br />
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<li>Ringlets are butterflies of Grassland</li>
<li>Fresh upperwings of the Ringlet (wingspan 42-52 mm) are velvety black with conspicuous white fringe to the wings </li>
<li>Colour fades to a dark brown colour after a few days.</li>
<li>Variation in this butterfly is primarily focused on the rings on hindwing</li>
There is one generation each year, with adults emerging in the second half of June, peaking mid-July</ul>
Aberrations occur in this species where the ‘ringlets’ on the underside of the wing are either reduced or absent (form <span style="color: red;"><b>arête</b></span><span style="color: magenta;">)</span> or larger and elongated (form <span style="color: red;"><b>lanceolata</b></span>).<br />
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<b> Aphantopus hyperantus </b><span style="color: red;"><b>ab marpurgensis</b></span><br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">underside of the forwings show the apical spot doubled so that below it and united with it there is a send and much smaller spot. Also there is an extra small pale spot in cell 2. Hindwings underside with an extra smaller ocellus in cel l4 united with the normal one in cell 5</span></i><br />
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<i> ab. caeca (Fuchs.Ent.Z.1884.45.p.252.)Underside of the forewings devoid of any sort of spots, the hindwings with some feebly indicated. A transitional form to ab. arete Muller.</i><br />
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<b>References </b><br />
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1 .<a href="http://www.britishbutterflyaberrations.co.uk/" target="_blank">British Butterfly aberrations Home - Families</a><br />
2.<a href="http://www.britishbutterflyaberrations.co.uk/species/aphantopus-hyperanthus/aberrations" target="_blank">British Butterflies Ringlet</a><br />
3.<a href="http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/admin_aberrations.php?species=hyperantus" target="_blank"> UK Butterflies Aberrant Ringlet</a><br />
4. <a href="https://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/data/british-butterflies-moths/database/taxon.dsml?option=typicalbutterflies&beginIndex=44&searchPageURL=index.dsml%253FbeginIndex%253D43%2526option%253Dtypicalbutterflies&listPageURL=browse.dsml%253Foption%253Dtypicalbutterflies%2526beginIndex%253D43" target="_blank">Cockayne Collection</a>Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-32623259612181773062019-04-23T08:45:00.000-07:002019-04-23T08:45:04.475-07:00VC 63 Sat 20th April 2019 - Garden CosmetSat 20th April 2019 - Garden Cosmet<br />
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This little micro conveniently appeared on one of the windows likely from work on adjacent garden were there has been a lot of dried Willowherb knocking about<br />
Mompha spp for sure and a possibility of one confusion species - the <i>distinct </i>4 spots near the base of the wings would point me <i><a href="https://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/mompha-subbistrigella">Mompha subbistrigella</a> </i>as opposed to<i><a href="https://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/mompha-sturnipennella">Mompha sturnipennella</a> . </i>Size circa 5 - 7 mm very flighty towards light. Not particularly good imaging given the challenge pictured on window glass. <br />
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44.001 BF1288 Twenty-plume Moth Alucita hexadactyla - FP Honeysuckle<br />
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73.249 BF2190 Hebrew Character Orthosia gothica<br />
73.242 BF2188 Clouded Drab Orthosia incerta<br />
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Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-41599478312676409152019-02-26T07:56:00.003-08:002019-02-26T07:56:17.481-08:00Cunnery Wood LNR Fri 23 February 2019<b>Cunnery Wood LNR Fri 23 February 2019</b><br />
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Small reserve compose of mixed woodland (Birch Oak Bird Cherry etc) with pond<br />
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<b>Weather </b>. Warm 8-10 rapidly falling to colder temps at that location . Wind still occ breeze<br />
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Spartan , White Legged millipedes , Woodlouse and Slugs . Larinoides spp in Tunnel. No sign of Heralds<br />
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Total 6 Species . March Moth periodic . Influx of Common Quaker about 8 pm . AC noticed Dotted Border were found on exit located on Tree Saplings with new sticky buds very fresh specimens upper southerly slopes. The PBB looks like a melanic form.<br />
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70.245 BF1663 March Moth Alsophila aescularia<br />
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73.244 BF2187 Common Quaker Orthosia cerasi</div>
70.255 BF1934 Dotted Border Agriopis marginaria<br />
73.194 BF2258 The Chestnut Conistra vaccinii<br />
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32.018 BF0688 Agonopterix heracliana<br />
70.247 BF1926 Pale Brindled Beauty Phigalia pilosaria<br />
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<b>73.194 BF2258 The Chestnut Conistra vaccinii</b><br />
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Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-87872131019931426752019-02-23T06:26:00.003-08:002019-02-23T06:26:44.676-08:00Hardcastle Craggs Sat 16th February 2019<b>Hardcastle Craggs Sat 16th February 2019</b><br />
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<b>Weather </b>Circa 10 o Falling toward evening. Occ Breezes . Overcast<br />
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Early doors this year at Craggs given the preceding good weather . Other Entomology included one Ladybird Harlequinn and 1 Birch SB Adult. I have found these over wintering in Moss Clumps on Trees which must provide a fair degree of protection Colonies can often be smelt well before being found. The insect below the SB was about 5-9 mm and looks to me like a Springtail ( Collembola) small insects of leaf litter possibly <i><a href="https://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/pogonognathellus-longicornis"><b>Tomocerus longicornis</b> </a></i><br />
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Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-87016637391944965662018-07-23T07:27:00.002-07:002018-07-23T07:27:54.501-07:00 VC 63 Garden Moths Sun 22nd July 2018<div>
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<b>Other Entomology </b> Forest Shieldbug Green Lacewing One Caddis , notable absnce due to hot dry prolonged UK weather</div>
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ABH 73.348 BF2111 Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing Noctua janthe<br />
ABH 73.171 BF2342 Rosy Minor Litoligia literosa<br />
ABH 70.013 BF1702 Small Fan-footed Wave Idaea biselata<br />
ABH 71.012 BF2000 Iron Prominent Notodonta dromedarius<br />
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ABH 73.342 BF2107 Large Yellow Underwing Noctua pronuba<br />
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ABH 16.001 BF424 Bird-cherry Ermine Yponomeuta evonymella</div>
ABH 73.015 BF2441 Silver Y Autographa gamma<br />
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ABH 63.038 BF1405 Mother of Pearl Pleuroptya ruralis<br />
ABH 73.368 BF2136 The Gothic Naenia typica</div>
ABH 70.226 BF1906 Brimstone Moth Opisthograptis luteolata<br />
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ABH 73.169 BF2343 Common Rustic Mesapamea secalis<br />
ABH 73.254 BF2176 Antler Moth Cerapteryx graminis<br />
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Other Entomology Small Cantharids (Sodlier Beetles ) Leafhopper , Green Lacwing , Ladybird<br />
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A very wide selection of species some of which inevitably escape circa abot 25 - 40 species on the night</div>
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ABH 72.003 BF2477 The Snout Hypena proboscidalis x6<br />
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ABH 16.001 BF424 Bird-cherry Ermine Yponomeuta + 50<br />
ABH 72.045 BF2050 Common Footman Eilema lurideola<br />
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ABH 70.226 BF1906 Brimstone Moth Opisthograptis luteolata x3+<br />
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ABH 63.018 BF1378 Elder Pearl Anania coronata X2<br />
ABH 70.283 BF1961 Light Emerald Campaea margaritaria x3</div>
ABH 70.243 BF1922 Swallow-tailed Moth Ourapteryx sambucaria</div>
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ABH 73.254 BF2176 Antler Moth Cerapteryx gramini x3<br />
ABH 73.084 BF2293 Marbled Beauty Bryophila domestica<br />
ABH 70.094 BF1759 Small Phoenix Ecliptopera silaceata<br />
ABH 73.015 BF2441 Silver Y Autographa gamma x7<br />
ABH 73.162 BF2321 Dark Arches Apamea monoglypha x9</div>
ABH 73.017 BF2443 Plain Golden Y Autographa jota x1<br />
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ABH 49.004 BF1010 Red-barred Tortrix Ditula angustiorana<br />
ABH 3.368 BF2136 The Gothic Naenia Typica x2</div>
ABH 73.291 BF2199 Common Wainscot Mythimna pallens<br />
ABH 72.002 BF2474 Straw Dot Rivula sericealis x3<br />
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ABH 70.142 BF1858 The V-Pug Chloroclystis v-ata x1<br />
ABH 70.037 BF1681 Clay Triple-lines Cyclophora linearia</div>
ABH 72.043 BF2049 Buff Footman Eilema depressa <span style="color: red;"><b>TBC</b></span><br />
ABH 49.062 BF1036 Maple Button Acleris forsskaleana x3<br />
ABH 63.089 BF1305 Common Grass Veneer Agriphila tristella <b style="color: red;">TBC</b><br />
ABH 70.277 BF1955 Common White Wave Cabera pusaria<br />
ABH 73.156 BF2326 Clouded-bordered Brindle Apamea crenata<br />
ABH 73.216 BF2318 The Dun-bar Cosmia trapezina<br />
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ABH 63.067 BF1338 Little Gtey Eudonia lacustrata<br />
ABH 70.277 BF1955 Common White Wave Cabera pusaria<br />
ABH 70.016 BF1713 Riband Wave Idaea aversata (Non Banded)<br />
ABH 73.291 BF2199 Common Wainscot Mythimna pallens</div>
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Common Rustic Agg<br />
Marbled Minor agg. Oligia strigilis agg.<br />
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<b>ABH 73.084 BF2293 Marbled Beauty Bryophila domestica</b><br />
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<b><br /></b><b>ABH 73.017 BF2443 Plain Golden Y Autographa jota</b><br />
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<b>ABH 73.015 BF2441<span style="background-color: white; color: #545454; font-family: "arial" , sans-serif; font-size: x-small;"> </span>Silver Y Autographa gamma</b><br />
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<b>ABH 72.003 BF2477 The Snout Hypena proboscidalis</b><br />
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<b>ABH 70.243 BF1922 Swallow-tailed Moth Ourapteryx sambucaria</b><br />
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<b>ABH 70.283 BF1961 Light Emerald Campaea margaritaria</b><br />
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<b>ABH 3.368 BF2136 The Gothic Naenia Typica x2</b><br />
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second specimen<br />
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<b>ABH 73.254 BF2176 Antler Moth Cerapteryx gramini</b><br />
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<b>ABH 73.156 BF2326 Clouded-bordered Brindle Apamea crenata</b><br />
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<b>ABH 70.277 BF1955 Common White Wave Cabera pusaria</b><br />
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<b>ABH 63.089 BF1305 Common Grass Veneer Agriphila tristella</b><br />
The <a href="https://britishlepidoptera.weebly.com/agriphila-selasella-vs-tristella.html">link </a>here helps compare facial cone of the similar A.selasella<br />
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<span style="color: red;"><span style="color: red;"><span style="color: black;">Facial Cone</span></span></span><br />
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<span style="color: red;"><span style="color: white; font-family: inherit;"><b>ABH 49.004 BF1010 Red-barred Tortrix Ditula angustiorana</b></span></span></div>
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<b>2049 Buff Footman Eilema depressa ABH 72.043</b><br />
<b><br /></b>Open To Correction looks like a BF to me see <a href="http://www.eakringbirds.com/eakringbirds2/mothsfootman.htm"><b>LINK</b></a><br />
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<b>Common Rustic Agg</b><br />
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<b><br /></b><b>ABH 70.037 BF1681 Clay Triple-lines Cyclophora linearia</b><br />
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<b>ABH 49.062 BF1036 Maple Button Acleris forsskaleana</b><br />
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<b>ABH 63.067 BF1338 Little Grey Eudonia lacustrata</b><br />
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well marked<br />
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<b>Marbled Minor agg. Oligia strigilis agg.</b><br />
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<b>ABH 73.291 BF2199 Common Wainscot Mythimna pallens
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Colin Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13312247174415531014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506447540216152154.post-90964388240273995442018-06-29T00:38:00.003-07:002018-06-29T00:38:57.314-07:00VC 63 Garden Moths 25h June 2018Monday 25th June 2018<br />
<b><br /></b><b>Weather </b>: Still Warm Dry circa 18 -20 0<br />
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<b>Other Entomology</b> Orange Ladybird, Hedgehog !! aside trap<br />
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<b>Notes </b>Due to the large Volume of Recording Work . Images will be added later. and will be likely Micro Moths either TBC or for ID<br />
Moth For ID means unknown for identification<br />
Moth TBC means The embedded image contains a plausible ID TBC<br />
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<b>MV125 W Robinson </b> Urban Garden<br />
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ABH 70.100 BF1776 Green Carpet Colostygia pectinataria X1<br />
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ABH 73.342 BF2107 Large Yellow Underwing Noctua pronuba X3<br />
ABH 70.226 BF1906 Brimstone Moth Opisthograptis luteolata X15</div>
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ABH 70.252 BF1931 Peppered Moth Biston betularia X3</div>
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ABH 72.003 BF2477 The Snout Hypena proboscidalis X4</div>
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ABH 63.025 BF1376 Small Magpie Anania hortulata X4</div>
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ABH 73.113 BF2306 Angle Shades Phlogophora meticulosa X1</div>
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ABH 70.054 BF1727 Silver-ground Carpet Xanthorhoe X1<br />
ABH 49.039 BF998 Light Brown Apple Moth Epiphyas postvittana X3<br />
ABH 72.045 BF2050 Common Footman Eilema lurideola X2</div>
ABH 70.016 BF1713 Riband Wave Idaea aversata<br />
ABH 73.317 BF2089 Heart & Dart Agrotis exclamationis<br />
ABH 72.024 BF2064 Ruby Tiger Phragmatobia fuliginosa<br />
ABH 63.067 BF1338 Eudonia lacustrata X1<br />
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ABH 70.258 BF1937 Willow Beauty Peribatodes rhomboidaria x2<br />
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ABH 72.031 BF2069 The Cinnabar Tyria jacobaeae x1</div>
ABH 69.016 BF1991 Elephant Hawk-moth Deilephila elpenor x1 worn<br />
ABH 73.162 BF2321 Dark Arches Apamea monoglypha<br />
ABH 70.085 BF1765 Barred Yellow Cidaria fulvata<br />
ABH 63.080 BF1293 Chrysoteuchia culmella<br />
ABH 25.001 BF450 Hawthorn Moth Scythropia crataegella<br />
ABH 73.017 BF2443 Plain Golden Y Autographa jota<br />
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ABH 63.067 BF1338 Eudonia lacustrata <br />
ABH 73.274 BF2154 Cabbage Moth Mamestra brassicae TBC<br />
ABH 73.173 BF2337 Marbled Minor Oligia strigilis<br />
ABH 72.031 BF2069 The Cinnabar Tyria jacobaeae x1<br />
ABH 70.037 BF1681 Clay Triple-lines Cyclophora linearia<br />
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ABH 73.162 BF2321 Dark Arches Apamea monoglypha<br />
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2477 The Snout Hypena proboscidalis.ABH 72.003<br />
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ABH 73.017 BF2443 Plain Golden Y Autographa jota<br />
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ABH 70.085 BF1765 Barred Yellow Cidaria fulvata<br />
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1376 Small Magpie Anania hortulata ABH 63.025<br />
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ABH 63.067 BF1338 Eudonia lacustrata</div>
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ABH 25.001 BF450 Hawthorn Moth Scythropia crataegella <span style="color: red;">TBC</span><br />
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ABH 73.274 BF2154 Cabbage Moth Mamestra brassicae <span style="color: red;">TBC</span><br />
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The Presence of the Curved Spur on the front Tibia Confirms this<br />
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see <a href="http://www.wildlifeinsight.com/wp-content/gallery/gb_moths/cabbage-moth-front-leg-with-spur-on-tibia.jpg">LINK</a><br />
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ABH 70.037 BF1681 Clay Triple-lines Cyclophora linearia<br />
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