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GreenBrindled Crescent Naturally

There were 115+ moths of 35 species today, which included a superb Olive Crescent moth, a true immigrant to the UK and a good record for Hampshire apparently. I thought at first it was a rather unusual Riband Wave at first, but I put a photo of the moth on the Hampshire Moth Facebook page and the County Recorder confirmed it as an Olive Crescent.


Greenbrindled Crescent Allophyes oxyacanthae Moth 2245 73.068

( [Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Wingspan 29-35 mm. A rare species, which is resident in one or two scattered deciduous woodland areas in the south of England. There have also been a handful of probable migrant records on the south coast. The foodplants are sweet chestnut ( Castanea sativa ), oak () and beech ( ).


Batia lunaris (Lesser Tawny Crescent Moth) 10,000 Things of the

A pearl crescent caterpillar is chocolate brown, with a white mid-dorsal line that is more visible as the caterpillar matures. They have tiny white dots and eight rows of brown spines.. After pupation, the large brown caterpillar emerges as an olive green moth that looks like a leaf. The caterpillar feeds on grape foliage and Virginia.


IMG_0509asf 10/10/2016 Green Brindled Crescent moth, Allop… Flickr

Olive Crescent Trisateles emortualis ( [Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) 2495 / 72.070 Davey, P., 2009: A rare deciduous woodland species that still occurs in Essex, and was found to be widespread in the Chilterns in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire in 1962, but has not been seen there since the 1980s.


Olive Crescent Adult UKmoths

Olive Crescent Trisateles emortualis ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Wingspan 29-35 mm.. Moth Books. Common Micro-moths of Berkshire Nick Asher; Concise Guide to the Moths of Great Britain. Martin Townsend and Paul Waring (Illustrated by Richard Lewington)


Gilbert White's Ghost Olive Crescent coming to a moth trap near you

The body of the adult moth is olive-brown, with the head and thorax covered with white stripes and big black-and-white side spots, while the abdomen has a black-and-white region. The antennae are a dark olive-brown with white tips. Forewing: When open, the wings are beige or olive-brown, covered with white stripes.


IMG_6955 Greenbrindled Crescent moth found on my kitchen … Flickr

Hyalophora cecropia, the cecropia moth, is North America's largest native moth. It is a member of the family Saturniidae, or giant silk moths.Females have been documented with a wingspan of five to seven inches (13 to 18 cm) or more. These moths can be found all across North America as far west as Washington and north into the majority of Canadian provinces.


Jersey Moths Night of 4th August

Olive Crescent Moth Trisateles emortualis Schiffermüller 1776. collect. overview; data; media; articles; maps; names; Drepanostoma cc-by-nc-4. Trisateles emortualis (Olive Crescent Moth) is a species of Lepidoptera in the family erebid moths. EOL has data for 7 attributes, including:


Gilbert White's Ghost Olive Crescent coming to a moth trap near you

1 Moth Attributes 1.1 Rarity 1.2 Size 2 Moth List Moth Attributes Rarity Each moth has its specific rarity, which influences its earning rates, selling value, incubation time, and costs to lay an egg. There are five options: Common , Uncommon , Rare , Epic and Legendary .


Butterfly Conservation Hertfordshire and Middlesex Branch Sightings page

Trisateles is a monotypic moth genus of the family Erebidae described by Tams in 1939. Its only species, Trisateles emortualis, the olive crescent, was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. It is found in most of Europe, east to Siberia, northern Iran and China. [1] Technical description and variation


Jersey Moths Night of 4th August

A rare species, which is resident in one or two scattered deciduous woodland areas in the south of England. There have also been a handful of probable migrant records on the south coast. The foodplants are sweet chestnut ( Castanea sativa ), oak ( Quercus) and beech ( Fagus ). Image: Ilia Ustyantsev (Flickr).


Rare moth on the move Butterfly Conservation

Olive Green Cutworm Moth, Dargida procincta : Dolocucullia dentilinea: Cowhead Arches Moth, Drasteria pallescens: Cutworm Moth, Euxoa sp. Owlet Moth, Feralia februalis :. White-shouldered House-Moth, Endrosis sarcitrella : Plutella xylostella : Plutella sp. Prodoxidae (Bogus Yucca Moths) Greya politella : Prodoxus marginatus:


SMG meeting 16/06/2017 Old Hall wood, Bentley. Olive crescent hunt

Olive Crescent (Trisateles emortualis) - The Moths of Norfolk. In association with the Norfolk Moth Survey. Home . bedfordshiremoths.co.uk. Olive Crescent (Trisateles emortualis) - Exit Recorder. News . News; Events Calendar; Facebook Page; Facebook Group; Twitter; Moth Quiz! Arrivals .


Olive Pearl Udea olivalis Moth 1392 63.037

Olive Crescent Trisateles emortualis ( [Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) 72.070 Status in the region uncertain. A woodland species formerly resident very locally in the Chilterns, and recent records suggest the existence of new populations in the southeast.


Jersey Moths Night of 4th August

Moth Conservation Officer The Olive Crescent has always been rare in Britain. It used to be known from a few sites in the Chilterns and from the RSPB's Stour Woods reserve in north Essex but the Chilterns colonies died out, leaving just one colony in the country.


Gilbert White's Ghost Olive Crescent coming to a moth trap near you

Trisateles emortualis ( olive crescent) is a species of moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in most of Europe, east to Siberia, northern Iran and China. More Info Computer Vision Model Included The current Computer Vision Model knows about this taxon, so it might be included in automated suggestions with the "Visually Similar" label.