Saturday, March 24, 2018

Yellow Horned, Shoulder Stripe and Melinda viridicyanea

Picking up pace here a bit at the moment. However, nothing too unexpected. Nice to get my first Yellow Horned in the garden plus the first Shoulder Stripe of the year, one of my favorite moths. Also a Calliphorid that wasn't Calliphora vicina, namely Melinda viridicyanea.




431 Bembidion lunulatum Coleoptera Carabidae 22/03/2018
432 Xantholinus longiventris Coleoptera Staphylinidae 22/03/2018
433 Proteinus ovalis Coleoptera Staphylinidae 22/03/2018
434 Orthosia gothica Lepidoptera:moths Hebrew Character 21/03/2018
435 Gonatium rubens Arachnids Linyphiidae 22/03/2018
436 Dismodicus bifrons Arachnids Linyphiidae 22/03/2018
437 Xylocampa areola Lepidoptera:moths Early Grey 22/03/2018
438 Orthosia incerta Lepidoptera:moths Clouded Drab 22/03/2018
439 Orthosia cerasi Lepidoptera:moths Common Quaker 22/03/2018
440 Anticlea badiata Lepidoptera:moths Shoulder Stripe 22/03/2018
441 Melinda viridicyanea Diptera Calliphoridae 23/03/2018
442 Orthosia munda Lepidoptera:moths Twin-spotted Quaker 23/03/2018
443 Achlya flavicornis Lepidoptera:moths Yellow Horned 23/03/2018
444 Aegopodium podagraria Vascular Plants Ground Elder 24/03/2018
445 Alliaria petiolata Vascular Plants Garlic Mustard 24/03/2018
446 Centaurea nigra Vascular Plants Common Knapweed 24/03/2018
447 Epilobium montanum Vascular Plants Broad-leaved Willowherb 24/03/2018
448 Geranium lucidum Vascular Plants Shining Crane's-bill 24/03/2018
449 Geranium robertianum Vascular Plants Herb-Robert 24/03/2018
450 Ruscus aculeatus Vascular Plants Butcher's-broom 24/03/2018


2 comments:

  1. Garlic Mustard - that'd be a complete mega for up here! Orange-tip too.

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  2. I'm hoping for Yellow-horned. It'll be interesting to see what first dates we get for the same moths given the distribution of our traps.

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