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.

Cepaea nemoralis (Pul.: Helicidae) Jeremy Tatum
An Apamea amputatrix flew into my bedroom late last night.

Apamea amputatrix (Lep.: Noctuidae) Jeremy Tatum
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.
Maybe Archips rosanus (Lep.: Tortricidae) Jeremy Tatum

Probably Argyrotaenia franciscana (Lep.: Tortricidae) Jeremy Tatum
Probably Argyrotaenia franciscana (Lep.: Tortricidae) Jeremy Tatum
Choristoneura rosaceana (Lep.: Tortricidae) Jeremy Tatum
Olethreutes albiciliana (Lep.: Tortricidae) Jeremy Tatum
Possibly Euzophera semifuneralis
(Lep.: Pyralidae)
Bill Katz