May 26
2015 May 26
Jeremy Tatum writes: The snail Cepaea nemoralis often has a pretty shell, but the one below, which I found, strangely, on an oak tree on Mount Tolmie yesterday really seems to have made a special effort.

An Apamea amputatrix flew into my bedroom late last night.

Eric LaGasa of the Washington State Department of Agriculture has very kindly identified some recently photographed micro moths for us – as far as it possible to identify these small moths from photographs.



Choristoneura rosaceana (Lep.: Tortricidae) Jeremy Tatum

Possibly Euzophera semifuneralis
(Lep.: Pyralidae)
Bill Katz