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.

August 20 afternoon

2019 August 20 afternoon

 

   Jeff Gaskin writes:  Today,  August 20, I found a very bright, new West Coast Lady along Atkins Road, about 800 metres from where Atkins Road meets Goldstream Avenue.  Also there were two Painted Ladies. A Lorquin’s Admiral was at the Mill Hill parking lot and another Lorquin’s Admiral was along the Galloping Goose trail near Atkins Avenue.

  At his home in Metchosin, Jochen Möhr photographed three specimens of an interesting pterophorid.  Identifying it is going to be a bit of a challenge.  So far, Libby and Jeremy both agree:  It looks like Emmelina mondactyla, but probably isn’t!   Also seen there by Jochen was the noctuid moth Autographa corusca.

As yet unknown (Lep.: Pterophoridae)   Jochen Möhr

As yet unknown (Lep.: Pterophoridae)   Jochen Möhr

As yet unknown (Lep.: Pterophoridae)   Jochen Möhr

 

 

August 20 morning

2019 August 20 morning

 

   Invert Alert is now back and running.  Not only that, but we have traced the source of the hemipteran (bug) that caused the problem, so that we can probably prevent it from happening again.

 

  Now a Notice from Gordon Hart to Butterfly Counters.   And in case you are wondering who the Butterfly Counters are – you are one.  That is, anyone interested can take part.  If you haven’t done so before and would like some guidance, I’m sure Gordon would be happy to help.  

 hartgordon19 at gmail dot com

 

 

Hello Butterfly Counters,

The August count period started this past Saturday August 17 and runs to Sunday August 25. I was out of town and did not send out a timely reminder, but we have at least one count report already, so thank-you Jeff! Last August, we counted 905 butterflies of 14 species. I am not sure we will reach that number this year, but we will see.

Please use the form at https://www.vicnhs.bc.ca/?p=33 on the Victoria Natural History Society website .

The count area is the same as the Victoria Christmas Bird Count circle. For butterfly identification there are numerous internet sites, but most or all Victoria species are listed on E-Fauna. If you select by photographer, all the photos under James Miskelly’s name are of Victoria species. Here is the link: http://linnet.geog.ubc.ca/efauna/photoGallery/Gallery.aspx?gr=showall&pid=175&photographer=miskelly,%20james&specrep=0

 

If you would like a suggestion for an area to count, please send me an email. 

In addition to the counts, a monthly butterfly walk is held on the first Sunday of each month – the final walk of the year will be on September 1. We start at the summit of Mount Tolmie at 1pm, and decide where to go from there. I will send out another reminder the week before. 

Thank-you for submitting your sightings and happy counting! 

Gordon Hart,

Butterfly Count Coordinator,

Victoria Natural History Society

 

August 19 – Reposting of August 8

2019 August 19 – Reposting of August 8

 

   Charlene Wood sends a picture of a spectacular Catocala aholibah from her house exterior yesterday afternoon (North Jubilee/Camosun neighbourhood).

 



Catocala aholibah (Lep.: Erebidae – Erebinae) Charlene Wood

 

 

   Here’s a moth from Jochen Möhr’s Metchosin house last night, plus photographs of the wasp that has been butchering his moths!  The wasp was kindly identified for us by Sean McCann, who writes:  They often gather carrion for their larvae.

 


Lacinipolia pensilis (Lep.: Noctuidae) Jochen Möhr

 



Vespula pensylvanica (Hym.: Vespidae)  Jochen Möhr

 

 


Vespula pensylvanica (Hym.: Vespidae)  Jochen Möhr

 

 

   The caterpillar found on Gumweed during the August 4 Butterfly Walk along Island View Beach (see posting for August 5 morning) has now grown a bit, and is found to be Heliothis phloxiphaga.

 



Heliothis phloxiphaga (Lep.: Noctuidae)  Jeremy Tatum

 

 

August 19 – Reposting of August 11

 August 19 – Reposting of August 11 


Cheryl Hoyle sends some photographs.   She writes:  The wasp, spider and ladybird beetle photos were taken in View Royal in my garden and the Woodland Skipper photos were taken at Gardenworks in Colwood.

 

Ichneumonid wasp (Hym.: Ichneumonidae)  Cheryl Hoyle

 

 


Araneus diadematus (Ara.: Araneidae)  Cheryl Hoyle

 

 


Harmonia axyridis (Col.: Coccinellidae)

 

Woodland Skipper Ochlodes sylvanoides (Lep.: Hesperiidae)  Cheryl Hoyle

 

Woodland Skipper Ochlodes sylvanoides (Lep.: Hesperiidae)  Cheryl Hoyle

 

Jochen Möhr’s moths in Metchosin August 10:

 

Callizzia amorata

Campaea perlata

Cosmia praeacuta

Dichagyris variabilis

Lacinipolia pensilis

Nadata gibbosa

Nemoria darwiniata

Panthea virginarius

Perizoma costiguttata

Perizoma curvilinea

Schizura ipomoeae

Sicya macularia /crocearia

 


Schizura ipomoeae (Lep.: Notodontidae)  Jochen Möhr

 


Cosmia praeacuta
(Lep.: Noctuidae)  Jochen Möhr

 


Lacinipolia sp. Lep.: Noctuidae) Jochen Möhr

 

   Jochen has been getting some horror pictures of wasps dismembering moths and spiders at his moth location in Metchosin.  The wasp, identified by Sean McCann, is Vespula pensylvanica.  The spider was identified by Robb Bennett as a theridiid, but he feels it is not possible to further with certainty.

 


Vespula pensylvanica (Hym.: Vespidae)  Jochen Möhr

 

 

Theridiid spider (Ara.: Theridiidae) Jochen Möhr

 

 

 


Vespula pensylvanica (Hym.: Vespidae) dismembering a spider

Later, the wasp flew away with the body.

Jochen Möhr

 

 

Jochen Möhr’s moths in Metchosin August 11:

 

1 Amorbia cuneanum

1 Campaea perlata

2 Dichagyris variabilis

1 Drepana arcuata

1 Eulithis xylina

4 Oligia divesta

1 Perizoma costiguttata

1 Perizoma curvilinea

1 Sabulodes aegrotata

1 Schizura ipomoeae

1 Sicya macularia/crocearia

 


Dichagyris variabilis (Lep.: Noctuidae)  Jochen Möhr

 


Campaea perlata (Lep.: Geometridae) Jochen Möhr

 

 


Oligia divesta (Lep.: Noctuidae) Jochen Möhr

 


Sabulodes aegrotata (Lep.: Geometridae) Jochen Möhr

 


Schizura ipomoeae (Lep.: Notodontidae) Jochen Möhr

 

   Aziza Cooper writes:  On Thursday, August 8, Ren Ferguson and I went up to Mount Tuam where she had seen large numbers of butterflies two weeks earlier. After the hot, dry weather most of the thistles had gone to seed, and the numbers were down. We found about four Zerene Fritillaries and ten or so Common Woodnymphs, as well as several Woodland Skippers and one flyby comma.

 

Zerene Fritillary Speyeria zerene  (Lep.: Nymphalidae)  Aziza Cooper

 

Zerene Fritillary Speyeria zerene  (Lep.: Nymphalidae)  Aziza Cooper

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

August 19 – Reposting of August 10

2019 August 10 

 

      A few of Jochen Möhr’s photographs from yesterday:

 

 


Neoalcis californiaria (Lep.: Geometridae)   Jochen Möhr

 


Neoalcis californiaria (Lep.: Geometridae)   Jochen Möhr

 


Eulithis xylina (Lep.: Geometridae)  Jochen Möhr

 

   Here’s a pupa of a Sheep Moth:

 

 

Sheep Moth Hemileuca eglanterina (Lep.: Saturniidae) Jeremy Tatum