It is a first for Britain, a male Fall Webworm Moth Hyphantria cunea distinguished by antennae, all white abdomen with no dorsal spots, no spots on the hindwing, and spines on the tibiae, something the genus Spilosoma doesn't have.
It has been recorded in North America from Canada to Mexico, introduced accidently in Europe in the 1940's and spreading Eastwards into Central Asia, also in Japan in 1945.
The nearest record to here is known from South-West France!
Chuffed to say the least, need to write an article now for the Entomologist record.
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Congratulations Ben! How exciting. What a great catch! Good luck with the write up ;o)!
ReplyDeleteOk Ben, so how are we meant to compete with that! Well done mate, your dedication has paid off. Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lucy, I am attempting to get my head round it now. Matt...forget the wine race, the wife needs a bottle of Malibu this year for her staying power in putting up with me! Cheers
ReplyDeleteThat one has got to be worth a 100 point bonus in the wine race ... What a cracker !
ReplyDeleteCongrats mate
Thanks Trent, bonus points it is :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic Ben! Couldn't happen to a more deserving moth-er.
ReplyDeleteI'm v chuffed too after seeing my first ever Death's Head Hawk - not in my trap, alas, but hatched from one of FOUR caterpillars and pupae found in August two villages away.
All warmest wishes, Martin
Impressive find Ben, and there was me thinking I had best Herts Moth of 2014. I stand corrected. A hard record to equal in a lifetimes recording, a new UK macro..... Us mere mortals can only dream :-)
ReplyDeleteGraeme
Thanks Martin and Graeme, very lucky indeed. Colin still has the moth, so next time you are round Graeme he will probably show you it.
ReplyDeleteMaybe we can bring both our rare specimens to the Herts moth AGM?
That and Andrews new Tortrix to science, Herts has had a bumper year!
Cheers
Ben
I could also bring Jono's 1409a Diaphania perspectalis, another new for Herts, that resides under my roof. Currently working my way through this years scaleless wonders, should be finished in time for the first Spring moths!
ReplyDeleteJust had one of these in the house in Hertford!
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