Oct 172014
 

A very mild night was forecast, so I chanced my arm and put the garden actinic trap on. My 12th Moth trap of the year and at last a rare immigrant.

Boom !!! An Udea ferrugalis, or Rusty Dot Pearl to give it it’s common name. The last time I caught one, was 12th October 2011 and I don’t know of any others in the county since. Several mild nights over the next few days so still a few chances of another rare migrant. Not many common moths about, which was a disappointment.

The trap consisted of – 1 Udea ferrugalis (Rusty Dot Pearl); 2 Epiphyas postvittana (Light-brown Apple Moth); 1 Lesser Yellow Underwing; 1 Black Rustic.

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Above two images – Udea ferrugalisRusty Dot Pearl – A rare immigrant to Derbyshire. Tony Davison©

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Black Rustic – A typical autumn moth – Tony Davison©

 

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