Dark Sword-grass (Agrotis ipsilon) |
The illustration beneath seems to indicate that the hind-wings are blue, which is certainly not the case in Skinner's Colour Identification Guide to the Moths of the British Isles (Plate #25). The 'Y' is clearly visible in the illustration so perhaps the C19 colourist wearied of pale-cream under-wings (correct) and decided to liven up the image with a touch of sky (wrong). I was unable to check as it promptly took flight after this photogpraph.
Either way that takes the total to 320.
The photograph beneath is of a 2nd generation Snout (Hypena proboscialis). This moth is much smaller and greyer than the first generation version - but its nose is still as big. I'd better write a chapter on noses.
The Snout (Hypena proboscidalis) |