This blog provides an informal forum for terrestrial invertebrate watchers to post recent sightings of interesting observations in the southern Vancouver Island region. Please send your sightings by email to Jeremy Tatum (tatumjb352@gmail.com). Be sure to include your name, phone number, the species name (common or scientific) of the invertebrate you saw, location, date, and number of individuals. If you have a photograph you are willing to share, please send it along. Click on the title above for an index of past sightings.The index is updated most days.

November 1

2019 November 1

 

   Jochen Möhr’s moths in Metchosin this morning:

 

4 Epirrita autumnata,

3 Sunira decipiens

1 Xanthorhoe defensaria

 

In October, Jochen had 128 observations of 22 species.

 


Sunira decipiens (Lep.: Noctuidae)  Jochen Möhr

 


Epirrita autumnata (Lep.: Geometridae)  Jochen Möhr

 



Epirrita autumnata (Lep.: Geometridae)  Jochen Möhr

 

 


Epirrita autumnata (Lep.: Geometridae)  Jochen Möhr

 

October 31

2019 October 31

 

   After three days of nothing, Jochen Möhr has a few moths from Metchosin – one of which is probably (from the time of year)  Triphosa haesitata, but which looks very like some varieties of Coryphista meadii!   For the time being, I’ll label it as a probable Triphosa haesitata.  Here is Jochen’s list for this morning:

 

1 Epirrita autumnata

1 Triphosa haesitata

1 Xanthorhoe defensaria

 

 

Probably Triphosa haesitata (Lep.: Geometridae)   Jochen Möhr

 


Xanthorhoe defensaria (Lep.: Geometridae)  Jochen Möhr

 


Epirrita autumnata (Lep.: Geometridae)  Jochen Möhr

October 29

2019 October 29

 

   On October 27, Kirsten Mills saw two Cabbage Whites by her house around Hillside Centre,  two along West Shore Parkway, one near Jordan River and finally one by Muir Creek.  Barb McGrenere reports one in the Cordova Bay area on October 27, and one at McIntyre Reservoir on October 28.

 

October 28

2019 October 28

 

   Jochen Möhr reports only a single Epirrita autumnata  from Metchosin yesterday morning, October 27.   This morning, 2 Epirrita autumnata and one Orthosia mys.

 

  Layla Munger writes:  I was surprised to see Honey Bees, a Yellow-faced Bumble Bee, and a Painted Lady butterfly. All at Government Gardens, October 27.

 

Painted Lady Vanessa cardui (Lep.: Nymphalidae) Layla Munger

 

Honey Bee Apis mellifera (Hym.: Apidae)  Layla Munger

 

   Jeremy Tatum writes:  There are several species of rough stink bug  Brochymena sp. in the area.  One turned up at my Saanich apartment this morning, and, although I managed to get a close-up photograph, I think I’d better label it just Brochymena sp. until I’m more experienced in separating the species.  But if anyone thinks s/he can identify this one, please let us know.

 


Brochymena sp.  (Hem.: Pentatomidae)  Jeremy Tatum

 

 

 

October 27

2019 October 27

 

   Layla Munger sends photographs of a spider and a bug from Beacon Hill Park, October 26.

 


Araneus (probably saevus) (Ara.: Araneidae)  Layla Munger

 


Chlorochroa sp.  (Hem.: Pentatomidae)  Layla Munger

 

   Gordon Hart writes:  On Saturday October 26 we visited Gorge Park in Esquimalt where we did not see any butterflies, but we did see a Yellow faced Bee Bombus vosnesenskii, feeding on a very early-blooming species of tall Mahonia (Oregon Grape).  We saw an unidentified large darner, probably a Paddle-tailed Darner Aeshna palmata, fly by as well. Smaller bees, including lots of honey bees, continue at home in the Highlands in this sunny weather.

 


Bombus vosnesenskii (Hym.: Apidae)  Gordon Hart

 

   Jeff Gaskin reports that Kirsten Mills saw a Cabbage White  in the North Dairy/ Richmond Avenue area yesterday, October 26.

 

  Jeremy Tatum writes:  I saw a nymphalid butterfly at Panama Flats today, October 27, but – darn it! – I couldn’t identify it, so it cannot be a contender for last butterfly of the year.

 

  Big question – is November possible?!