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A diary of my mothing activity covering highlights and photos from my moth trapping activities. Mainly Norfolk (UK), occasionally beyond. I may mention other wildlife sightings here, especially insects, but for birds see my birding diary.

Monday, 1 March 2021

Review of 2019 and 2020 - Moths: Case-bearers (Coleophoridae) (Part 5)

CASE-BEARERS (COLEOPHORIDAE) continued


Eastern Case-bearer Coleophora vestianella - Singles trapped in the garden on 29th June and 9th July 2019 and 30th July 2020.  Previously I've had one in 2015 and 3 in 2017.  This species appears to be increasing in Norfolk with all but one of the records in the last decade.

female Eastern Case-bearer Coleophora vestianella, North Elmham, 29th June 2019


male Eastern Case-bearer Coleophora vestianella, North Elmham, 30th July 2020



Mugwort Case-bearer Coleophora artemisicolella - A completely new moth for me, trapped at home on 18th July 2019 and then netted at dusk at Titchwell on 21st July.  None in 2020.

male Mugwort Case-bearer Coleophora artemisicolella, North Elmham, 18th July 2019



Pale Thistle Case-bearer Coleophora peribenanderi - One caught in the garden on 24th June 2019 but none in 2020.  Not quite annual but this species averages just over one per year here.

male Pale Thistle Case-bearer Coleophora peribenanderi, North Elmham, 24th June 2019



Hedge Case-bearer Coleophora striatipennella - 3 in the garden between 18th May and 17th June 2020 but none here in 2019.  I have averaged 3 a year here since 2015 and 2019 was my first blank year.  Elsewhere one caught at the meadows in 2019 and 3 in 2020 (including my latest ever on 7th August).  Although I wouldn't go as far as calling this species distinctive, many are sufficiently unlike any other common species that you can make a pretty good educated guess that you're dealing with this species before confirming with gen det.

female Hedge Case-bearer Coleophora striatipennella, North Elmham Cathedral Meadows, 25th May 2019


male Hedge Case-bearer Coleophora striatipennella, North Elmham, 17th June 2020


male Hedge Case-bearer Coleophora striatipennella, North Elmham Cathedral Meadows, 23rd June 2020



Ochreous Case-bearer Coleophora solitariella - None.  I caught one of these at home in 2016 but I think that's the only modern record of an adult in Norfolk so perhaps I shouldn't expect another very soon.


Yarrow Case-bearer Coleophora argentula - One caught in the garden on 23rd July 2020.  I caught 4 here between 2015 and 2017 but none in 2018 or 2019.  2 larval cases on Yarrow at the meadows on 30th August 2020.

male Yarrow Case-bearer Coleophora argentula, North Elmham, 23rd July 2020


larval case of Yarrow Case-bearer Coleophora argentula, North Elmham Cathedral Meadows, 30th August 2020



Agrimony Case-bearer Coleophora folicularis - None.  Despite having 3 confirmed records from Bawdeswell I've only caught one of these here, in 2018.


Dusted Case-bearer Coleophora adspersella - One at Brancaster on 2nd July 2020, only the 8th record for Norfolk and the first since 2017.  I've never caught this species here in North Elmham but I had one at Bawdeswell shortly before moving here in 2014.

male Dusted Case-bearer Coleophora adspersella, Brancaster, 2nd July 2020



Dark Thistle Case-bearer Coleophora paripennella - Singles caught in my garden on 24th June 2019 and 17th July 2020, my third and fourth (previous ones here in 2015 and 2016).


male Dark Thistle Case-bearer Coleophora peribenanderi, North Elmham, 24th June 2019


male Dark Thistle Case-bearer Coleophora peribenanderi, North Elmham, 17th July 2020



Body-marked Case-bearer Coleophora clypeiferella - None in 2019, my first blank year since 2015, but to make up for it 5 between 16th July and 7th August 2020.  I caught a total of 6 here over the previous 3 years.

Body-marked Case-bearer Coleophora clypeiferella, North Elmham, 16th July 2020


Body-marked Case-bearer Coleophora clypeiferella, North Elmham, 7th August 2020



Glasswort Case-bearer Coleophora salicorniae - None.  With this being a saltmarsh species it's not one I'm especially likely to find locally, but it does sometimes wander inland so there's a chance.  I may have missed my best chance though as there were several in 2020.


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