That is it now until I get back from holiday.
Macro Moths
Micro Moths
| Blue Underwing Clifden nonpareil |
| Bucculatrix bechsteinella |
| Catoptria falsella |
| Centre-barred Sallow |
| Evergestis extimalis |
| Hellinsia carphodactyla |
| Six-striped Rustic |
Musotima nitidalis
L-album Wainscot
Feathered Ranunculus
Agonopterix nervosa
Blossom Underwing
Beautiful Marbled
Lampronia fuscatella
Gravitarmata margarotana
Perittia obscurepunctella
Black-spotted Chestnut
Cydia pactolana
That is it now until I get back from holiday.
Macro Moths
Micro Moths
| Blue Underwing Clifden nonpareil |
| Bucculatrix bechsteinella |
| Catoptria falsella |
| Centre-barred Sallow |
| Evergestis extimalis |
| Hellinsia carphodactyla |
| Six-striped Rustic |
Frosted Orange was the only new macro moth on Friday night, but what a good looking moth it is.
Amazingly Agonopterix arenella was new for the year! A moth I usually see between March and May, and I quite often get a couple of them during this period every year.
Numbers dropping now, with around 40 species on a good night.
Not much trapping now as I ease up ready for holiday trapping!
Macro Moths
Frosted Orange 1 [NFY]
Micro Moths
| Acleris rhombana |
| Agonopterix arenella |
| Bucculatrix cidarella |
| Chrysoesthia drurella |
| Frosted Orange |
| Silky Wainscot |
Macro Moths
Barred Hook-tip 1 [NFY]
Clay Triple-lines 1 [NFY]
Orange Swift 3 [NFY]
Plain Wave 1 [NFY]
Brimstone Moth
Broad-barred White
Buff-tip
Burnished Brass
Cabbage Moth
Chinese Character
Clay
Cloaked Minor
Clouded Border
Common Carpet
Common Rustic
Common Wave
Common Wainscot
Copper Underwing
Coxcomb Prominent
Delicate
Double-striped Pug
Dusky Thorn
Elephant Hawk-moth
Flame Shoulder
Flounced Rustic
Garden Carpet
Grey Dagger
Gypsy Moth
Heart & Dart
Jersey Tiger
Large Yellow Underwing
Latticed Heath
Least Carpet
Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing
Light Emerald
Lime-speck Pug
Lychnis
Marbled Clover
Nutmeg 87
Pale Mottled Willow
Pale Oak Beauty
Pale Prominent
Poplar Grey
Riband Wave
Rustic
Sallow Kitten
Satin Wave
Scalloped Oak
Scorched Carpet 2
Setaceous Hebrew Character
Shark 3
Shuttle-shaped Dart
Silver Y
Single-dotted Wave
Small Blood-vein
Small Mottled Willow
Straw Underwing
Swallow Prominent
Square-spot Rustic
Tawny Wave
Treble-bar
Tree-lichen Beauty
Turnip Moth
Vine's Rustic
White-point
White-line Dart
Willow Beauty
Micro Moths
Adaina microdactyla 1 [NFY]
Bedellia somnulentella 1 [NFY]
Cosmopterix pulchrimella 1 [NFY]
Etainia louisella/sericopoza 1 [NFY]
Phyllonorycter schreberella 1 [NFG]
Ptocheuusa paupella 1 [NFY]
Acleris variegana
Acrobasis advenella
Agonopterix alstromeriana
Agriphila geniculea
Agriphila straminella
Agriphila tristella
Alucita hexadactyla
Anania coronata
Blastobasis adustella
Bryotropha basaltinella
Bryotropha senectella
Bryotropha terrella
Cameraria ohridella
Carcina quercana 3
Celypha rosaceana 5
Celypha striana
Cochylidia implicatana
Coptoptriche marginea
Coleophora alcyonipennella frischella
Cydalima perspectalis
Cydia amplana
Cydia fagiglandana
Cydia pomonella
Cydia splendana
Dichrorampha petiverella
Elachista stabilella
Emmelina monodactyla
Endotricha flammealis
Epermenia chaerophyllella
Epiphyas postvittana
Evergestis forficalis
Evergestis limbata 5
Galleria mellonella
Gelechia senticetella
Hofmannophila pseudospretella
Homoeosoma sinuella
Homoeosoma nebulella 3
Hypsopyqgia costalis
Lobesia abscisana
Monopis crocicapitella
Neocochylis dubitana
Neocochylis hybridella
Neocochylis molliculana
Nomophila noctuella
Ostrinia nubilalis
Oxyptilus distans
Parapoynx stratiotata
Phycita roborella
Plutella xylostella
Pyrausta aurata
Scrobipalpa ocellatella
Scythropia crataegella 8
Sitochroa verticalis
Tinea trinotella
Udea ferrugalis
Yponomeuta evonynella
Yponomeuta cag mal pad
Plain Wave Phyllonorycter schreberella Pale Oak Beauty Phyllonorycter schreberella
I had a batch of dissections back from Peter Hall recently who kindly offered his services to check a few potentially good moths for Cambs.
They were as follows
2. Saltern Ear - Wicken Fen 9th July 2026 - NEW TO CAMBS? (There is a photo of a specimen from David Hopkins on the website so maybe the record is currently pending) - On the same night as the odd looking Blastobasis, was a classic looking Saltern Ear, a moth I am familiar with on the coasts of Norfolk. For me, it is quite easy to separate potential candidates of Large/Crinan/Saltern Ear in the field based on size and general wing length jizz. Ear Moths are extremely squat in appearance. The other 3 are much more elongate. Potted up and with the abdomen sent off to Peter, it was confirmed as a Saltern Ear, a male in this instance. It is a new moth for the Wicken Fen fauna list.
3. Choristoneura diversana - Ditton Park Wood 26th June & 5th July 2026 - The Wood Tortrix or Forest Tortrix is a rather rare resident here in Cambs, with the last record some 15 years ago from, you guessed it.. Wicken Fen. Previous to that there are a spate of records from the 70's. A new moth for me, and to get two within a couple of weeks could answer the question that this moth is established locally still. Further trapping efforts next year will be interesting.
4. Coleophora caespititiella - Fordham 2nd June 2025 - A scarce Coleophora in the county, though nationally common and probably under-recorded in Cambs. It is yet another new species of Coleophora for the garden with just 6 previous records for the VC.
5. Coleophora pennella - Fordham 30th May 2025 - 2ND FOR CAMBS - After taking the first county record in 2024, I retained a similar looking Coleophora last May. A year or so later the record was indeed correct and verified. Amazing to have both records in the garden. I would have thought that searching a few Bugloss rich areas would throw up a case or two. Unfortunately the biggest area just outside of the village, where I have seen it growing in profusion, is on a bloody roundabout!
6. Depressaria douglasella - Fordham 1st July 2026 - NEW TO CAMBS - Pretty much inseparable from Depressaria pulcherrimella, so I had to send away for dissection. Either species would be new to Cambs. I did favour douglasella on external characteristics, so I was pleased that my initial hunch was correct. A new moth for me.
7. Epiblema cnicicolana - Fordham 23rd June 2026 - 2ND FOR CAMBS - After taking the first for the county back in 2021 at nearby Chippenham Fen, I potted up a very similar tortrix moth on the night of the 23rd of June. On closer inspection with a hand lens, it looked bang on for it. Unfortunately it was another that had to be dissected, being so scarce away from Wales and the south coast. To get two locally suggests that it maybe breeding in extremely small densities, and it is possible that some previous specimens of Epiblema cirsiana/stictiana have been identified incorrectly.
8. Gynnidomorpha alismana - Fordham 10th July - Not as scarce as previous moths that were sent for dissection, nevertheless this was still a cracking good addition to the garden list. The main reasons for dissection was it's size, more akin to vectisana/minimana, both very rare in the county. It turns out that it was a male, and probably the reason why it was so small (As the females weigh in a shade bigger in general).
| Saltern Ear |
| Blastobasis vittata |
| Choristoneura diversana |
| Coleophora caespititiella |
| Coleophora pennella |
| Depressaria douglasella |
| Epiblema cnicicolana |
| Gynnidomorpha alismana |
A super Pearly Underwing took pride of place in Tuesday nights catch of well over 60 species of moth.
The last time I saw one was in 2022, where I caught two in the space of 3 weeks in the garden, so it was great to finally see one again.
And that was it for the new moths.
There were however some of quality moths including a nicely coloured Pyrausta despicata, Small Ranunculus and a 2nd brood of Yellow-barred Brindle, a little smaller than the May brood.
| Pearly Underwing |
| Phycitodes binaevella |
| Pyrausta despicata |
| Small Ranunculus |
| Yellow-barred Brindle |
Macro Moths
Black Arches
Blood-vein
Bright-line Brown-eye
Brimstone Moth
Chinese Character
Clay Triple-lines
Cloaked Minor
Common Carpet
Common Rustic
Common Wainscot
Common Wave
Common White Wave
Copper Underwing
Coronet
Dingy Footman
Dingy Footman
Double-striped Pug
Drinker
Dun-bar
Flame Shoulder
Flounced Rustic
Green Silver-lines
Gypsy Moth
Gypsy Moth
Heart & Dart
Heart & Dart
Iron Prominent
Iron Prominent
Jersey Tiger
Knot Grass
Large Yellow Underwing
Latticed Heath
Least Carpet
Least Yellow Underwing
Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing
Light Emerald
Lime-speck Pug
Maiden's Blush
Maple Pug
Nutmeg
Oak Hook-tip
Oak Nycteoline
Orange Footman
Orange Swift
Pale Prominent
Poplar Grey
Red Twin-spot Carpet
Red Underwing
Riband Wave
Ruby Tiger
Ruddy Carpet
Rustic
Sallow Kitten
Scarce Footman
Setaceous Hebrew Character
Shuttle-shaped Dart
Silver Y
Single-dotted Wave
Small Mottled Willow
Small Phoenix
Small Wainscot 2
Small Waved Umber
Snout
Square-spotted Clay
Straw Dot
Straw Underwing
Swallow Prominent
Tawny-barred Angle
Tree-lichen Beauty
Turnip Moth
Vine's Rustic
White-point
Willow Beauty
Yellow Shell
Micro Moths
Acentria ephemerella