November 10
2017 November 10
Jochen Moehr sends pictures of two White-speck Moths from Metchosin yesterday. This is the adult of the caterpillar known to agriculture as the Armyworm (see September 12).
White-speck Moth Mythimna unipuncta (Lep.: Noctuidae)
Jochen Moehr
White-speck Moth Mythimna unipuncta (Lep.: Noctuidae)
Jochen Moehr
Jochen also sends pictures of three geometrid moths. Now, are these the European Winter Moth? They look slightly different, so maybe they are Bruce’s? Isn’t it hard! Actually, although some Winter Moths are already around, it’s not quite winter yet – it is still autumn, and I believe all three of these are in fact Autumnal Moths. See the row of double dots along the outer margin (termen) of both the fore- and the hindwings. Also, Jochen’s moth of November 8 – I had labelled it as a Winter Moth, but it is a very worn specimen, and if you look along the outer margin carefully, you can just make out the double spots – or at least where they were. I have relabelled the November 8 moth an Autumnal Moth
Will someone go to Goldstream Park Nature House and try and get a photo of Bruce’s Winter Moth for us?
Autumnal Moth Epirrita autumnata (Lep.: Geometridae) Jochen Moehr
Autumnal Moth Epirrita autumnata (Lep.: Geometridae) Jochen Moehr
Autumnal Moth Epirrita autumnata (Lep.: Geometridae) Jochen Moehr