Cloaked Minor (Mesoligia furuncula) |
The Cloaked Minor identification needed Charlie Fletcher's expert eye - I thought it was a Tawny Marbled Minor (Oligia strigilis). The moth flies from late July to early September and the caterpillar feeds on grasses including Tufted Hair-grass and False Oat-grass. The scientific name means 'little thief'. The one we caught is fresh from the chrysalis and the markings are beautifully detailed.
Cloaked Minor varieties (illus) |
The illustration shows both dark and pale varieties of the Cloaked Minor moth.
The plant is Milk Parsley.
The plant is Milk Parsley.
Ysolopha sylvella |
Choetochilus sylvellus (19) Hypsolopha asperella (11) |
In British Moths and their Transformations (1845)an earlier classification can be found and the common name was the Wood Autumn. Fig 11 was the Chequered Hook-tip. Is alpella a later version of asperella? I am completely stumped.