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Setra S519HD, 2018

Surfing Horseshoe Reef

 

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Halifax Transit 1165, a 2013 New Flyer XD40, on route 54 at Micmac Mall, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, on Wednesday, May 31st, 2023.

Weekly Round-up 04/07/17 to 11/07/17

 

It's been that good mothing this year that i'm really struggling to keep up and thus I have lumped my records together again as one big list of weekly moths (apologies to the innacurate data that I may provide at the end of the year). Juggling family life with moths and work is very difficult, particularly when you have less than an hour to go through 200+ moths of between 65 and 90 species every other morning, then photograph them after work and then process that and type up a list.

 

On top of all that i'm struggling to get up with the dreaded man flu!

 

So here is my weekly list of all the species and approximate numbers that i've recorded.

 

Some real crackers all week and several species new for the garden!

 

A second garden record of the ever-spreading Coronet was great to see as well as Anarsia innoxiella...will this recently seperated distinct species spread like Epiphyas postvittana and Tachystola acroxantha?

 

The Miller and Barred Hook-tip were back after a 4 year absense and once again they are only my second garden records.

Donacaula forficella was a welcome wetland wanderer which last appeared...guess when! in 2013 4 years ago again.

 

Sitochroa verticalis and Elachista atricomella were new for the garden.

 

Catch Report - 04/07/17 to 11/07/17 - Back Garden - Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap

 

Macro Moths

 

1x Barred Hook-tip [NFY]

1x Black Arches [NFY]

1x Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing [NFY]

1x Cloaked Minor [NFY]

1x Common Carpet [NFY]

8x Common Rustic [NFY]

1x Dusky Sallow [NFY]

1x Latticed Heath [NFY]

1x Pebble Hook-tip [NFY]

1x Scarce Footman [NFY]

1x September Thorn [NFY]

2x Slender Brindle [NFY]

4x Smoky Wainscot [NFY]

1x Yellow Shell [NFY]

1x Beautiful Golden-Y

4x Bright-line Brown-eye

1x Broad-barred White

2x Buff-tip

4x Buff Arches

1x Clay

2x Clouded Border

2x Common Emerald

10x Common Footman

18x Common Rustic

2x Common Wainscot

1x Coronet

25x Dark Arches

35x Dot Moth

5x Double-striped Pug

2x Double Square-spot

5x Dun-bar

10x Dwarf Cream Wave

1x Early Thorn

2x Elephant Hawk-moth

1x Fern

1x Flame

1x Garden Carpet

1x Grey Dagger

1x Heart & Club

3x Heart & Dart

2x July Highflyer

1x Lackey

6x Large Yellow Underwing

5x Least Carpet

1x Leopard Moth

2x Lesser Yellow Underwing

10x Mottled Beauty

6x Mottled Rustic

5x Nut-tree Tussock

1x Peach Blossom

3x Peppered Moth (inc first f.carbonaria for 3 years)

40x Riband Wave

2x Rustic

3x Scalloped Oak

2x Small Blood-vein

4x Small Emerald

26x Uncertain

8x Willow Beauty

  

Micro Moths

 

1x Elachista atricomella [NFG]

1x Sitochroa verticalis [NFG]

5x Acleris forsskaleana [NFY]

1x Acleris variegana [NFY]

1x Acrobasis advenella [NFY]

3x Acrobasis suavella [NFY]

1x Argyresthia albistria [NFY]

1x Blastobasis adustella [NFY]

1x Bucculatrix thoracella [NFY]

1x Carpatolechia fugitivella [NFY]

1x Clavigesta purdeyi [NFY]

1x Donacaula forficella [NFY]

1x Eudemis profundana [NFY]

2x Grapholita janthinana [NFY]

1x Gypsonoma sociana [NFY]

1x Helcystogramma rufescens [NFY]

1x Hypsopygia costalis [NFY]

3x Oegoconia sp [NFY]

1x Pandemis corylana [NFY]

1x Rhopobota naevana [NFY]

1x Tinea semifulvella [NFY]

1x Ypsolopha ustella [NFY]

5x Zeiraphera isertana [NFY]

1x Acleris notana/ferrugana

6x Acleris schalleriana

5x Acentria ephemerella

1x Agonopterix alstromeriana

10x Anania coronata

5x Anania hortulata

2x Archips podana

2x Archips xylosteana

1x Athrips mouffetella

2x Batia lunaris

2x Blastodacna hellerella

1x Bryotropha affinis

1x Emmelina monodactyla

14x Cameraria ohridella

2x Celypha striana

20x Chrysoteuchia culmella

5x Clepsis consimilana

3x Crambus pascuella

2x Cydia pomonella

2x Ditula angustiorana

1x Eana incanana

1x Emmelina monodactyla

25x Endotricha flammealis

2x Epiphyas postvittana

20x Eudonia lacustrata

2x Eudonia mercurella

10x Gypsonoma dealbana

2x Hofmannophila pseudospretella

1x Homoeosoma sinuella

1x Mompha epilobiella

1x Nemapogon sp

1x Pammene fasciana

2x Pammene regiana

1x Pandemis heparana

4x Phycita roborella

5x Pleuroptya ruralis

5x Plutella xylostella

1x Prays fraxinella

1x Pterophorus pentadactyla

5x Scoparia ambigualis

1x Scrobipalpa acuminatella

1x Scythropia crataegella

25x Spilonota ocellana

2x Udea prunalis

25x Yponomeuta evonymella

US Navy Shooting Guns on board LST 1165, Washoe County, on our Sea Voyage to Viet Nam; May 1965.

Lensbaby CP DG Optic

LT165. LTZ 1165. New Bus for London (NBFL) with Wrightbus Hybrid bodywork. In allover Red Livery with London United Fleetnames. On Route 9 to Hammersmith. Seen at Trafalgar Square.

Vue Nord (05 Avril 2015)

1989 July 16th – 37670 and 37669 on Saltash Bridge with the ‘silver bullets’.

When using this photo, attribute to the iGEM Foundation and Justin Knight.

La nébuleuse sombre LDN 1165 (Hubble) est située dans la constellation de Céphée (Cepheus). Les nébuleuses sombres, également appelées nébuleuses d'absorption, sont des nuages de gaz et de poussière qui n'émettent ni ne réfléchissent de lumière, bloquant plutôt celle qui vient de derrière elles. Elles contiennent généralement de grandes quantités de poussière, leur permettant d'absorber la lumière visible des étoiles ou des nébuleuses situées au-delà. Elles sont si sombres qu'on les appelle des "trous dans le ciel", mais en réalité peuvent être très actives, des étoiles se formant parfois à l'intérieur de leurs nuages denses.

 

Hubble a observé cette région dans le cadre d'une étude des protoétoiles, des noyaux chauds et denses d'étoiles nouvellement formées qui accumulent du gaz et de la poussière au cours de leur processus de naissance stellaire. La zone brillante de cette image est probablement une région de formation d'étoiles pouvant contenir une ou plusieurs jeunes protoétoiles. L'étude plus approfondie des nébuleuses sombres aidera à mieux comprendre la nature de ces nuages sombres et poussiéreux et les pépinières stellaires qui peuvent s’y cacher (cf. NASA, ESA, T. Megeath University of Toledo, K. Stapelfeldt Jet Propulsion Laboratory ; traitement de l'image : Gladys Kober NASA/Catholic University of America).

 

Pour situer la nébuleuse sombre LDN 1165 (Hubble) dans la constellation de Céphée (Cepheus) :

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Sam got to brush the alligator's teeth.

1989 July 7th – 47714 at Plymouth station.

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