Incoming data
Post date: Jun 5, 2012 2:09:25 PM
Some more updates.
From Roy Dobson:
1746: Shoulder Stripe (Anticlea badiata), Woolley Firs BBOWT, Maidenhead, 24/02/2012; 472 records on database - new for 10km square
1925: Small Brindled Beauty (Apocheima hispidaria), Woolley Firs BBOWT, Maidenhead, 24/02/2012; 91 records on database - new for 10km square
From Paul Bryan:
0945: Aethes cnicana, Wantage house, 05/07/2011; 25 records on database - good record
1972: Convolvulus Hawk-moth (Agrius convolvuli), Wantage house, 19/10/2011; 44 records on database - good record
2047: Scarce Footman (Eilema complana), Wantage house, 09/07/2011; 1042 records on database - first for 10km square
2439: Gold Spot (Plusia festucae), Wantage house, 25/08/2011; 33 records on database - good record
From Graham Dennis via Tim Norriss:
0220: Nemapogon clematella, Mortimer West End Garden, 28/09/2011; 6 records on database - good record
1117: Ancylis unguicella, Mortimer West End Garden, 28/06/2011; 7 records on database - good record
2311: Double Kidney (Ipimorpha retusa), Mortimer West End Garden, 19/07/2010; 7 records on database - good record
From Martin Albertini:
0359: Phyllonorycter nicellii, Maidenhead: York Stream, 28/10/2011; 33 records on database - new for 10km square
0363: Phyllonorycter platanoidella, Maidenhead: York Stream, 14/11/2011; 9 records on database - new for 10km square
0367: Phyllocnistis saligna, Maidenhead: Howarth Road by stream, 28/10/2011; 6 records on database - first for database, first for county since 1979
1643: Emperor Moth (Saturnia pavonia), Maidenhead: Hargrave Road, 09/04/2011; 21 records on database - good record
2343: Common Rustic (Mesapamea secalis), Maidenhead: Hargrave Road, 02/08/2011; 163 records on database - gen det?
From Peter Holland:
2260: Dotted Chestnut (Conistra rubiginea) - Nationally Scarce/Nb - Wallingford, 20/04/2012; 66 records on database - good record - becoming more frequent but still uncommon
2425: Nut-tree Tussock (Colocasia coryli), Wallingford, 31/03/2012; 1688 records on database - right at the beginning of the typical flight period but not unexpected given the warm conditions in March
Thanks as ever to everyone who sends in records.