Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Which Moth is this?
#1
Photographed in my garden during summer (seems a long time ago

). Wandered around on this Geranium plant for ages, but never opened its wings, so never got a
proper dorsal shot showing wing pattern. Anyone put a name to it...or Family, so I can trawl through Moth sites


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Regards Roger
Posted by
lagura on 13-01-2009 02:29
#3
UK Moths is a good site to look for moths. I use it a lot.
And Crambidae could be the family.
#4
Thanks Rui and Lars, that gives me a starting point.
Yes Lars I use UK Moths too, but unless you have a family to start you off, you could be in there for days...or maybe it just feels like days. Or to paraphrase (badly) "I am just going to UK Moths and may be some time"...That's probably where Capt. Oates went, and is still there.
Regards Roger
Posted by
lagura on 13-01-2009 12:34
#5
Hmm, you're not using the Systematic lists, are you? I did that at first it was really time consuming. So I tried the thumbnails (link at bottom of pages) and that was a lost faster. I still helps though to have a family to go on.
#6
Most probably a geometridae, perhaps a Chloroclysta? But without a picture of the recto!...???
Philippe
#7
Hi again Lars and Phillippe,thanks for the input. I use the Thumbnails to view and cross off the Bradley & Fletcher No's on my Checklist as I go. I spotted a couple of ones that were sort of close, Chloroclysta and Xanthorhoe species but nothing positive, so it will remain an unknown.
Might spot one again this summer. Sorry no close ups on the old recto....

Didn't have a Macro Lense on camera. Regards Roger
#8
Point of clarification -
Recto in this sense refers to the upperside of the wings, as opposed to verso (underside) [You should have kept up with the Latin, Roger!

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#9
I knew someone would bite..I don't know any Latin (not a lot of call for it up here) so I looked up recto on the Web. I knew what Phillippe meant but made a play on words which would appear to have backfired as rect.... tend to do

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Regards from the extremely windy North (weatherwise)
Roger.
Sorry Tony
#10
That's not fair - an old pedant like me couldn't possibly resist!

#11
Yeah Tony
You're a slightly older pedant than me, couldn't resist it.
Wrecked 'im, Nearly killed 'im.
Regards Roger
You'll know better next time

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