2019 September 19
Layla Munger sends three photographs from Beacon Hill Park, September 18. Thanks to Dr Rob Cannings for the identification of the dragonfly as Aeshna palmata. Rob writes: The straight thoracic stripes are similar to those of R. multicolor, but have some yellow in them rather than being all blue. The face is yellowish instead of bluish, and has a black line, unlike the faint brown line of R. multicolor. A male would have been much easier!
Female Paddle-tailed Darner Aeshna palmata (Odo.: Aeshnidae) Layla Munger
Painted Lady Vanessa cardui (Lep.: Nymphalidae) Layla Munger
Red Admiral Vanessa atalanta (Lep.: Nymphalidae) Layla Munger
Jochen Möhr had a big moth night in Metchosin last night. Thanks as ever to Libby Avis for help with the identifications. Here are a few that Jochen photographed.
Sunira decipiens (Lep.: Noctuidae) Jochen Möhr
Agrochola purpurea (Lep.: Noctuidae) Jochen Möhr
Euxoa sp. (Lep.: Noctuidae) Jochen Möhr
Noctua pronuba (Lep.: Noctuidae) Jochen Möhr
Dysstroma sp. (Lep.: Geometridae) Jochen Möhr
Xanthorhoe defensaria (Lep.: Geometridae) Jochen Möhr
Tetracis sp. (Lep.: Geometridae) Jochen Möhr
Xestia finatimis-infimatis-verniloides complex (Lep.: Noctuidae)
Jochen Möhr
Euxoa sp. (Lep.: Noctuidae) Jochen Möhr
Jeremy Tatum sends a photograph of a snail from McIntyre Reservoir.
Cepaea nemoralis (Pul.: Helicidae) Jeremy Tatum
Jeremy writes: Here is the puparium of a parasitic fly from a hapless caterpillar of a thyatirine moth:
Parasitic fly puparium (Dip.: Tachinidae) Jeremy Tatum