EsMj067 Hyles dahlii Larva
EsMj067 Hyles dahlii Defensive Display
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EsMj066 Petrophora binaevata
EsMj065 Unidentified Geometrid
EsMj063 Loryma egregialis
EsMj062 Aspitates ochrearia (Yellow Belle)
EsMj061 Noctua janthe (Lesser Broad-bordered Yello…
EsMj060 Noctua pronuba (Large Yellow Underwing)
EsMj057 Mniotype occidentalis
EsMj056 Eublemma scitula
EsMj055 Agrotis puta (Shuttle-shaped Dart)
EsMj058 Glossotrophia asellaria
EsMj053 Campaea honoraria
EsMj052 Lithosa quadra (Four-spotted Footman)
EsMj051 Helicoverpa armigera (Scarce Bordered Stra…
EsMj050 Autographa gamma (Silver Y)
EsMj048 Hoplodrina ambigua (Vine's Rustic)
EsMj047 Caradrina proxima
EsMj046 Scopula imitaria (Small Blood-vein)
EsMj045 Nodaria nodosalis
EsMj044 Agrotis schawerdai
EsMj043 Mythimna ferrago (Clay)
EsMj042 Acronicta rumicis (Knot Grass)
EsMj041 Scopula marginepunctata (Mullein Wave)
EsMj039 Idaea minuscularia
EsMj040 Dioryctria mendacella
EsMj038 Idaea degeneraria (Portland Ribbon Wave)
EsMj037 Xanthorhoe fluctuata (Garden Carpet)
EsMj036 Catarhoe basochesiata
EsMj035 Utetheisa pulchella (Crimson Speckled)
EsMj034 Menophra japygiaria
EsMj033 Lamoria anella
EsMj032 Udea ferrugalis (Rusty Dot Pearl)
EsMj031 Xestia xanthographa (Square-spot Rustic)
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EsMj067 Hyles dahlii Adult
After collecting 10 larvae in total (supplemented by 4 smaller larvae from another site further east) , they pupating shortly after return to the UK. Two pupae were deformed and unsuccessful, but about 6 weeks later the first of the adults emerged from the remaining healthy pupae. Interestingly, three pupae are still dormant (but still active) even though the last three had emerged in the warm Spring periods, suggesting that some may hold over for another year before completion. Possibly it is a way for the species to ensure continuity against a bad year. Unfortunately, none of the moths attempted mating, so, like some other species they may need a large flight to achieve this.
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