Least Carpet, Idaea rusticata atrosignaria. Moths that arrived in the house on 15th August. |
It is another small one, a Geometer, related to the Pug and the Willow Beauty I showed last time. The caterpillars eat withered leaves of Ivy and probably many other plants, and it is quite common. It's sitting on my chest of drawers, and that is made of real wood, not like the door the Pug was resting on last time.
Beautiful Plume, Amblyptilia acanthadactyla. In my computer room in Hayes on 14 August 2012. |
This species is new to me, though not rare.It's technically a micromoth, though just as big as many that aren't. The caterpillars eat any one of several plants, including Goosefoots and Crane's-bills, which are common here.
Endotricha flammealis. In my computer room in Hayes on 14 August 2012. |
The last one of this set.
Scarce Footman, Eilema complana. At my window on 15th August. |
So, there are nine moths, all quite different and all with their own beauty. They represent six different families. Would I have noticed this variety and interest before I started with moths a year ago? Apparently not, because I don't recall anything like this invasion, though I suppose it must have happened.
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