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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.
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Saturday, 13 March 2021

Review of 2019 and 2020 - Moths: Grass moths (Crambidae) - Part 4: Grass-veneers I (Chilo to Agriphila)

GRASS MOTHS (CRAMBIDAE) (continued)


Reed Veneer Chilo phragmitella - None in 2019; one at the meadows on 18th June 2020 and one at Bintree Wood on 24th July 2020.  I've only caught this species at home once, in 2016.

Reed Veneer Chilo phragmitella, North Elmham Cathedral Meadows, 18th June 2020



Bulrush Veneer Calamotropha paludella - Totals of 6 at home between 21st July and 25th August 2019 and 7 between 24th July and 15th August 2020, which are more than I'd ever recorded here before (2 in 2016 and 3 in 2018, none 2015 or 2017).  Singles also at the meadows on 3 dates in 2019.

Bulrush Veneer Calamotropha paludella, North Elmham Cathedral Meadows, 26th July 2019



Garden Grass-veneer Chrysoteuchia culmella - Trapped in the garden from 7th June 2019.  By 24th July I'd recorded over 1000.  I continued to trap the species nightly until 10th August but stopped counting them so don't have an overall total.  Even without full counts this was easily my best year here with 685 my previous best total for the year (in 2015).  Another good year in 2020 with 919 between 26th May and 20th August.  Elsewhere counts of up to 60 recorded at the meadows, and found next door, at Bintree Wood, Foxley Wood, Hindolveston, Hellesdon, Brancaster and Weybourne.  A couple of weakly-marked individuals shown here:

Garden Grass-veneer Chrysoteuchia culmella, North Elmham, 1st July 2019


Garden Grass-veneer Chrysoteuchia culmella, North Elmham, 5th August 2020



Inlaid Grass-veneer Crambus pascuella - At least 73 caught at home on 30 nights between 18th June and 26th July 2019 (not counted on last 2 nights).  This was above average but 2020 was by far my best year so far with 136 between 15th June and 12th August.  Elsewhere only a couple at the meadows, one at Weybourne, half a dozen at Hellesdon and one at Brancaster.

Inlaid Grass-veneer Crambus pascuella, North Elmham Cathedral Meadows, 6th July 2020



Marsh Grass-veneer Crambus uliginosellus - None.  I've not yet recorded this species locally - there are records from the Dereham area so it wouldn't surprise me greatly to find it round here but it favours boggier sites than the ones I cover usually.


Hook-streak Grass-veneer Crambus lathoniellus - 37 recorded at home between 25th May and 5th July 2019 and 37 again between 17th May and 29th June 2020.  These was below the yearly average of 42.  There were good numbers at the meadows though , especially in 2019 when there were 60 on 6th June.  A few also found at Bintree Wood, Hills and Holes and Frost's Common.

Hook-streak Grass-veneer Crambus lathoniellus, North Elmham Cathedral Meadows, 6th July 2020



Dark Grass-veneer Crambus hamella - None.  I've not yet recorded this species any closer than Marsham Heath and indeed there aren't any records much closer than that to here.  Presumably it's quite loyal to heathland habitat so maybe only a relatively small chance of catching one locally?


Satin Grass-veneer Crambus perlella - At least 14 caught here between 19th June and 25th July 2019 (not counted on the last date) and 12 between 22nd June and 5th August 2020.  That's well short of the 25 in 2018 but about average overall.  Elsewhere 1-3 recorded on 9 dates at the meadows, 6 at Weybourne, one at Brancaster and singles at 3 sites on Mull.

Satin Grass-veneer Crambus perlella, North Elmham Cathedral Meadows, 23rd June 2019



Common Grass-veneer Agriphila tristella - Recorded at home on 53 nights between 29th June and 9th September 2019.  The highest recorded count was 39 on 21st August but I didn't count them at all in late July/early August which was during their peak flight period.  As such it's difficult to compare numbers with previous years but it had been averaging at 674 per year form 2015-2018 and was probably in at least this ballpark if not more.  Indeed it was recorded on significantly more nights that 2020 when I recorded my highest numbers ever, 1,185 over 43 nights between 9th July and 31st August (peaking at 118 on 15th August).  Elsewhere recorded next door, at the meadows (max. 35), Foxley Wood and Swanton Great Wood.

Common Grass-veneer Agriphila tristella, North Elmham, 25th July 2019


Common Grass-veneer Agriphila tristella, North Elmham, 9th August 2020


Common Grass-veneer Agriphila tristella, North Elmham, 12th August 2020


Common Grass-veneer Agriphila tristella, North Elmham, 16th August 2020


I'm not quite sure about the identity of this caterpillar found on (but not clearly eating) Greater Mullein at the meadows, but it compares well with images of this species.  If anyone can firm up the identification of this then please do get in touch with me.

possible Common Grass-veneer Agriphila tristella caterpillar, North Elmham Cathedral Meadows, 5th September 2020



Barred Grass-veneer Agriphila inquinatella - An unprecedented couple of years for this species at home where previously I had recorded one in 2015, 2 in 2018 and none at all in the intervening years.  At least 12 between 26th June and 4th August 2019 and then 52 (!) between 16th July and 25th August 2020.  Also one at the meadows on 26th July 2019 and 2 there on 7th August 2020.

Barred Grass-veneer Agriphila inquinatella, North Elmham, 16th July 2020


Barred Grass-veneer Agriphila inquinatella, North Elmham, 31st July 2020


Barred Grass-veneer Agriphila inquinatella, North Elmham, 7th August 2020



White-streak Grass-veneer Agriphila latistria - One at Row Heath (West Runton) on 31st August 2019; none in 2020.  In Norfolk this species occurs mainly close to the coast but there were lots of inland records in 2016 including the only example I've ever caught here.


Pale-streak Grass-veneer Agriphila selasella - Singles recorded at home on 5 nights between 10th July and 2nd August 2019, a fairly typical year - in the previous 4 years I'd always caught between 4 and 8.  2020 was exceptional with 25 between 25th July and 15th August including 4 on 9th August.  Elsewhere one at Foxley Wood on 17th August 2019 and one at the meadows on 7th August 2020.

Pale-streak Grass-veneer Agriphila selasella, North Elmham, 2nd August 2019


Pale-streak Grass-veneer Agriphila selasella, North Elmham, 31st July 2020


Pale-streak Grass-veneer Agriphila selasella, North Elmham Cathedral Meadows, 7th August 2020


Pale-streak Grass-veneer Agriphila selasella, North Elmham, 11th August 2020



Straw Grass-veneer Agriphila straminella - Recorded at home on 40 nights between 4th July and 21st August 2019.  After 67 on 24th July I stopped counting them until numbers had tailed off again so no way of telling how this year compared to previous years (but I should think probably closer to the 2015-2017 average of about 600 a year than the 3,300 or so recorded here in 2018).  2020 was fairly good with 791 between 14th July and 3rd September.  Elsewhere recorded next door, at the meadows, Bintree Wood, Whitwell Street, Swanton Novers and Hellesdon.


Elbow-stripe Grass-veneer Agriphila geniculea - Totals of 176 recorded here between 9th August and 10th September 2019 and 167 between 12th August and 16th September 2020.  I've averaged 120 here since 2014 - 2019 was my best year so far.  Elsewhere recorded next door and at Row Heath (West Runton).  Perhaps surprising in a couple of good years that I didn't get any at the meadows.


Next page: more Crambidae

Wednesday, 12 December 2018

Ox-tongue Conch and Yarrow Plume

There were two new moths for the garden on 8th July - Ox-tongue Conch Cochylis molliculana and Yarrow Plume Gillmeria pallidactyla.  The molliculana was only my second anywhere and it was interesting to compare the plume with the similar (but rarer) Tansy Plume Gillmeria ochrodactyla that I added to the garden list just 3 nights before.

Ox-tongue Conch Cochylis molliculana, North Elmham, 8th July


Yarrow Plume Gillmeria pallidactyla, North Elmham, 8th July


New for the year here were Grey-streaked Diamond-back Plutella porrectella (not annual here), Ochreous Pearl Anania crocealis (only my second here), 2 Double-striped Tabbies Hypsopygia glaucinalis, Dotted Oak Knot-horn Phycita roborella, Ash-bark Knot-horn Euzophera pinguis, Dark Umber and 2 Ruby Tigers.

Grey-streaked Diamond-back Plutella porrectella, North Elmham, 8th July


Ochreous Pearl Anania crocealis, North Elmham, 8th July


Ash-bark Knot-horn Euzophera pinguis, North Elmham, 8th July


Dark Umber, North Elmham, 8th July


The rest of the 98 species were 6 Bird-cherry Ermines Yponomeuta evonymella, Hawthorn Ermine Paraswammerdamia nebulella, Clover Case-bearer Coleophora alcyonipennella, Meadow Case-bearer Coleophora mayrella, 5 Little Dwarfs Elachista canapennella, Golden-brown Tubic Crassa unitella, Brown House Moth Hofmannophila pseudospretella, 3 Long-horned Flat-bodies Carcina quercana, Burdock Neb Metzneria lappella, 2 Cinerous Nebs Bryotropha terrella, 3 Gorse Crests Brachmia blandella, Orange Crest Helcystogramma rufescens, Common Yellow Conch Agapeta hamana, Large Fruit-tree Tortrix Archips podana, Cyclamen Tortrix Clepsis spectrana, 2 Privet Tortrixes Clepsis consimilana, Red-barred Tortrix Ditula angustiorana, Grey Tortrix Cnephasia stephensiana, Dover Shade Cnephasia genitalana, 4 Marbled Orchard Tortrixes Hedya nubiferana, 2 Triangle-marked Rollers Ancylis achatana, 5 Hoary Bells Eucosma cana, Many-plume Moth Alucita hexadactyla, 17 Garden Grass-veneers Chrysoteuchia culmella, 3 Inlaid Grass-veneers Crambus pascuella, 2 Satin Grass-veneers Crambus perlella, 11 Straw Grass-veneers Agriphila straminella, 4 Water Veneers Acentria ephemerella, Common Grey Scoparia ambigualis, Little Grey Eudonia lacustrata, Small Grey Eudonia mercurella, 2 Small Magpies Anania hortulata, Fenland Pearl Anania perlucidalis, Dusky Pearl Udea prunalis, 6 Mother of Pearls Pleuroptya ruralis,  Beautiful Knot-horn Rhodophaea formosa, Ermine Knot-horn Phycitodes binaevella, White Plume Pterophorus pentadactyla, Common Plume Emmelina monodactyla, Leopard Moth, Common Emerald, Small Emerald, Small Blood-vein, Lesser Cream Wave, 4 Small Fan-footed Waves, 2 Dwarf Cream Waves, Small Dusty Wave, 13 Single-dotted Waves, 10 Riband Waves, Barred Straw, Sandy Carpet, Common Pug, V-Pug, Double-striped Pug, 3 Clouded Borders, Brimstone Moth, 5 Early Thorns, 2 Scalloped Oaks, 4 Swallow-tailed Moths, Peppered Moth, 3 Engraileds, Common Wave, Clouded Silver, Privet Hawk-moth, Elephant Hawk-moth, Lesser Swallow Prominent, Buff-tip, 2 Brown-tails, 3 Yellow-tails, 8 Rosy Footmen, 4 Dingy Footmen, 72 Common Footmen, 9 Buff Ermines, 2 Short-cloaked Moths, Flame Shoulder, Large Yellow Underwing, Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing, 4 Double Square-spots, Dot Moth, Bright-line Brown-eye, Clay, 3 Smoky Wainscots, 2 Common Rustics, 28 Uncertains, 3 Rustics, 2 Mottled Rustics, Beautiful Hook-tip, Snout and 2 Fan-foots.

Caddisflies consisted of Athripsodes aterrimus (new for the year) and 2 Hydropsyche pellucidula; there was a Common Earwig, and beetles included Hydrobius fuscipes (new for the garden) and Lagria hirta.

The following day I found a Common Clothes Moth Tineola bisselliella and then overnight there were 102 species including the following additions to the garden year-list: Two-coloured Bell Eucosma obumbratana, 2 Common Grass-veneers Agriphila tristella, Dun-bar, Light Arches, 2 Lesser Common Rustics and Dusky Sallow.

Two-coloured Bell Eucosma obumbratana, North Elmham, 9th July


Common Grass-veneer Agriphila tristella, North Elmham, 9th July


Light Arches, North Elmham, 9th July


Lesser Common Rustic (male, gen det), North Elmham, 9th July


Dusky Sallow, North Elmham, 9th July


The others were Beech Midget Phyllonorycter maestingella, 3 Bird-cherry Ermines Yponomeuta evonymella, Ermine sp. Yponomeuta padella/malinellus/cagnagella, Diamond-back Plutella xylostella, Clover Case-bearer Coleophora alcyonipennella, Meadow Case-bearer Coleophora mayrella, Little Dwarf Elachista canapennella, Long-horned Flat-body Carcina quercana, Burdock Neb Metzneria lappella, 2 Cinerous Nebs Bryotropha terrella, 2 Gorse Crests Brachmia blandella, Orange Crest Helcystogramma rufescens, Scarce Obscure Oegoconia deauratella, Grey Tortrix Cnephasia stephensiana, Acleris laterana agg., 8 Barred Marbles Celypha striana, 4 Common Marbles Celypha lacunana, Triangle-marked Roller Ancylis achatana, Common Cloaked Shoot Gypsonoma dealbana, 4 Hoary Bells Eucosma cana, Many-plume Moth Alucita hexadactyla, 26 Garden Grass-veneers Chrysoteuchia culmella, 2 Inlaid Grass-veneers Crambus pascuella, Satin Grass-veneer Crambus perlella, 13 Straw Grass-veneers Agriphila straminella, Pearl Grass-veneer Catoptria pinella, 5 Common Greys Scoparia ambigualis, Base-lined Grey Scoparia basistrigalis, 6 Little Greys Eudonia lacustrata, Small Grey Eudonia mercurella, Small Magpie Anania hortulata, 2 Elder Pearls Anania coronata, 5 Mother of Pearls Pleuroptya ruralis, Double-striped Tabby Hypsopygia glaucinalis, 2 Rosy Tabbies Endotricha flammealis, Dotted Oak Knot-horn Phycita roborella, Brown Plume Stenoptilia pterodactyla, 2 Chinese Characters, Buff Arches, Lesser Cream Wave, Least Carpet, 2 Small Fan-footed Waves, Dwarf Cream Wave, 11 Single-dotted Waves, Small Scallop, 14 Riband Waves, 2 Large Twin-spot Carpets, Common Carpet, 3 Barred Straws, Barred Yellow, V-Pug, 6 Double-striped Pugs, 3 Clouded Borders, 2 Brimstone Moths, 4 Early Thorns, 3 Scalloped Oaks, Swallow-tailed Moth, Peppered Moth, Willow Beauty, 2 Mottled Beauties, Engrailed, 2 Common White Waves, Clouded Silver, Privet Hawk-moth, 3 Poplar Hawk-moths, Elephant Hawk-moth, Buff-tip, 13 Rosy Footmen, 10 Dingy Footmen, Scarce Footman, 72 Common Footmen, 4 Buff Ermines, Heart and Club, Lesser Yellow Underwing, Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing, 6 Double Square-spots, Dot Moth, Bright-line Brown-eye, Clay, 5 Smoky Wainscots, 2 Brown Rustics, 8 Dark Arches, Marbled Minor, Common Rustic, 42 Uncertains, Rustic, 5 Mottled Rustics, 3 Nut-tree Tussocks, Burnished Brass, Silver Y, 2 Spectacles, 3 Beautiful Hook-tips, Straw Dot, 5 Snouts and 3 Fan-foots.

Caddisflies included 3 Limnephilus auricula and Limnephilus flavicornis.  The click beetle Stenagostus rhombeus was new for the year while other beetles were Common Red Soldier Beetle Rhagonycha fulva and Lagria hirta.

Stenogastus rhombeus, North Elmham, 9th July

Wednesday, 30 August 2017

First garden Campion

New moths for the year on Friday 14th July were Dover Shade Cnephasia genitalana, Acorn Piercer Pammene fasciana, Marbled Piercer Cydia splendana, Black Arches and Lesser Common Rustic but the highlight of the night was a new macro species for the house, albeit an overdue one - a Campion.


Campion, North Elmham, 14th July


Dover Shades Cnephasia genitalana (female, gen det), North Elmham, 14th July


Acorn Piercer Pammene fasciana, North Elmham, 14th July


Marbled Piercer Cydia splendana, North Elmham, 14th July


Marbled Piercer Cydia splendana (left) and Acorn Piercer Pammene fasciana (right), North Elmham, 14th July


Black Arches, North Elmham, 14th July


Lesser Common Rustic (male, gen det), North Elmham, 14th July


Other moths that night were Bird’s-nest Moth Tinea trinotella, 5 Bird-cherry Ermines Yponomeuta evonymella, Little Dwarf Elachista canapennella, Brown House Moth Hofmannophila pseudospretella, 2 Cinereous Groundlings Bryotropha terrella, Timothy Tortrix Aphelia paleana, 3 Grey Tortrixes Cnephasia stephensiana, 3 Barred Marbles Celypha striana, 10 Garden Grass-veneers Chrysoteuchia culmella, 5 Grass-veneers Crambus pascuella, 7 Pearl Veneers Agriphila straminella, Pale Water-veneer Donacaula forficella, Little Grey Eudonia lacustrata, 2 Small Magpies Anania hortulata, Pale Straw Pearl Udea lutealis, 2 Dusky Pearls Udea prunalis, 11 Mother of Pearls Pleuroptya ruralis, 4 Rosy Tabbies Endotricha flammealis, 3 Grey Knot-horns Acrobasis advenella, Ash-bark Knot-horn Euzophera pinguis, Common Plume Emmelina monodactyla, Chinese Character, 2 Blood-veins, 2 Least Carpets, 11 Small Fan-footed Waves, 6 Single-dotted Waves, 11 Riband Waves, 3 Red Twin-spot Carpets, Large Twin-spot Carpet, 2 Shaded Broad-bars, Yellow Shell, Small Rivulet, Currant Pug, 2 Clouded Borders, Brimstone Moth, 3 Early Thorns, 3 Willow Beauties, Common Wave, 2 Yellow-tails, 6 Rosy Footmen, 24 Dingy Footmen, 2 Scarce Footmen, 29 Common Footmen, 2 Buff Ermines, 3 Ruby Tigers, Shuttle-shaped Dart, Lesser Yellow Underwing, Double Square-spot, Bright-line Brown-eye, Brown-line Bright Eye, 2 Clays, 2 Smoky Wainscots, 3 Dark Arches, Cloaked Minor, 3 Common Rustics, Lesser Common Rustic, Dusky Sallow, 22 Uncertains, 4 Rustics, 4 Nut-tree Tussocks, Beautiful Hook-tip, Straw Dot and 2 Snouts.

Beetles consisted of my first Nicrophorus investigator (a sexton beetle) this year and 2 Aphodius rufipes.  There were also two Pond Olives Cloeon dipterum (mayflies) which started off as female subimagos but moulted into imagos during the following afternoon.

Aphodius rufipes, North Elmham, 14th July



Poind Olive Cloeon dupterum (sub-imago above, the same individual having moulted to imago below), North Elmham, 14th July


The following night there were four more additions to the garden year list: Horse Chestnut Leaf-miner Cameraria ohridella, Common Grass-veneer Agriphila tristella, Dotted Oak Knot-horn Phycita roborella and Small Scallop.

Horse Chesetnut Leaf-miner Cameraria ohridella, North Elmham, 15th July


Common Grass-veneer Agriphila tristellla, North Elmham, 15th July


Dotted Oak Knot-horn Phycita roborella, North Elmham, 15th July


Small Scallop, North Elmham, 15th July


Other moths that night were 2 Bird-cherry Ermines Yponomeuta evonymella, Common Oak Case-bearer Coleophora lutipennella, Little Dwarf Elachista canapennella, New Tawny Tubic Batia lunaris, 3 Long-horned Flat-bodies Carcina quercana, Dull Red Groundling Bryotropha senectella, Cinereous Groundling Bryotropha terrella, 2 Orange Crests Helcystogramma rufescens, Dingy Dowd Blastobasis adustella, London Dowd Blastobasis lacticolella, Hook-marked Straw Moth Agapeta hamana, Dark Fruit-tree Tortrix Pandemis heparana, Red-barred Tortrix Ditula angustiorana, 3 Grey Tortrixes Cnephasia stephensiana, Garden Rose Tortrix Acleris variegana, 3 Barred Marbles Celypha striana, Triangle-marked Roller Ancylis achatana, Common Cloaked Shoot Gypsonoma dealbana, 13 Garden Grass-veneers Chrysoteuchia culmella, 5 Grass-veneers Crambus pascuella, 4 Pearl Veneers Agriphila straminella, Pearl Grass-veneer Catoptria pinella, 4 Little Greys Eudonia lacustrata, Small Grey Eudonia mercurella, Ringed China-mark Parapoynx stratiotata, 2 Small Magpies Anania hortulata, Elder Pearl Anania coronata, 16 Mother of Pearls Pleuroptya ruralis, 2 Rosy Tabbies Endotricha flammealis, 3 Chinese Characters, Blood-vein, Small Blood-vein, 8 Small Fan-footed Waves, 11 Single-dotted Waves, 8 Riband Waves, 4 Red Twin-spot Carpets, Large Twin-spot Carpet, Shaded Broad-bar, Currant Pug, Double-striped Pug, 2 Brimstone Moths, 3 Early Thorns, 2 Scalloped Oaks, 2 Willow Beauties, Common Wave, Clouded Silver, 2 Elephant Hawk-moths, Pale Prominent, 4 Yellow-tails, 4 Rosy Footmen, 21 Dingy Footmen, 2 Scarce Footmen, 4 Buff Footmen, 17 Common Footmen, 4 Ruby Tigers, Shuttle-shaped Dart, Flame, Double Square-spot, Clay, 3 Smoky Wainscots, 2 Slender Brindles, 3 Common Rustics, Dusky Sallow, 16 Uncertains, 2 Rustics, Nut-tree Tussock, Beautiful Hook-tip, 2 Straw Dots, 4 Snouts and Fan-foot.

Among the green lacewings Dichochrysa ventralis was new for the year and there were 2 Dichochrysa flavifrons.  Mayflies were represented by another Pond Olive Cloeon dipterum.  Shieldbugs included my first Forest Bug (aka Red-legged Shieldbug) of the year and a Birch Shieldbug; there was also the leafhopper Empoasca vitis.

Dichochrysa ventralis, North Elmham, 15th July

Friday, 23 September 2016

Another Clouded Magpie and a couple of new hoppers

Among the moths trapped on the night of 2nd August were four new species of the year: 2 Chequered Fruit-tree Tortrixes Pandemis corylana, Rush Veneer Nomophila noctuella, Beautiful Plume Amblyptilia acanthadactyla and White-spotted Pug.

Chequered Fruit-tree Tortrix Pandemis corylana, North Elmham, 2nd August


Rush Veneer Nomophila nocutella, North Elmham, 2nd August


White-spotted Pug, North Elmham, 2nd August


As well as the Rush Veneer, migrants included 13 Diamond-back Moths Plutella xylostella26 Mother of Pearls (or should that be Mothers of Pearl?) Pleuroptya ruralis was the highest count of the year. 

There were two more unidentifiable Ermines Yponomeuta sp. (Orchard padella, Apple malinellus or Spindle cagnagella) - frustrating not to be able to name these but they can't even be done by checking their genitalia.

Orchard/Apple/Spindle Ermine Yponomeuta padella/malinellus/cagnagella, North Elmham, 2nd August


Another species I don't see here very often was Giant Water-veneer Schoenobius gigantella.

Giant Water-veneer Schoenobius gigantella, North Elmham, 2nd August


A reasonable selection of other micros too: Carrion Moth Monopis weaverella, Ribwort Slender Aspilapteryx tringipennella, Hawthorn Slender Parornix anglicella, Golden Argent Argyresthia goedartella, 4 Bird-cherry Ermines Yponomeuta evonymella, Little Ermel Swammerdamia pyrella, Brown House Moth Hofmannophila pseudospretella, Orange Crest Helcystogramma rufescens, 3 Dingy Dowds Blastobasis adustella, 3 Hook-marked Straw Moths Agapeta hamana, 3 Dark Fruit-tree Tortrixes Pandemis heparana, Large Fruit-tree Tortrix Archips podana, 2 Privet Tortrixes Clepsis consimilana, Light Brown Apple Moth Epiphyas postvittana, Flax Tortrix Cnephasia asseclana, Cereal Tortrix Cnephasia pumicana, 2 Dover Shades Cnephasia genitalana, Garden Rose Tortrix Acleris variegana, 3 Barred Marbles Celypha striana, Common Marble Celypha lacunana, Marbled Orchard Tortrix Hedya nubiferana, Holly Tortrix Rhopobota naevana, Two-coloured Bell Eucosma obumbratana, 38 Pearl Veneers Agriphila straminella, 7 Common Grass-veneers Agriphila tristella, 2 Pearl Grass-veneers Catoptria pinella, Chequered Grass-veneer Catoptria falsella, 4 Little Greys Eudonia lacustrata, 4 Ringed China-marks Parapoynx stratiotata, Beautiful China-mark Nymphula nitidulata, Garden Pebble Evergestis forficalis, Elder Pearl Anania coronata, Dusky Pearl Udea prunalis, 2 Double-striped Tabbies Hypsopygia glaucinalis, 2 Rosy Tabbies Endotricha flammealis, Bee Moth Aphomia sociella and Grey Knot-horn Acrobasis advenella.

Common Grass-veneer Agriphila tristella, North Elmham, 2nd August


Another Clouded Magpie was the best macro.

Clouded Magpie, North Elmham, 2nd August


Unusually all the Common Rustic aggs. that were dissected proved to be Lesser Common Rustics (3 - a fourth got away without being determined).

Lesser Common Rustic (male, gen det), North Elmham, 2nd August


Other macros were 4 Pebble Hook-tips, Chinese Character, Blood-vein, 5 Small Fan-footed Waves, 4 Riband Waves, 4 Red Twin-spot Carpets, Dark-barred Twin-spot Carpet, 4 Shaded Broad-bars, 3 Common Carpets, 2 Small Rivulets, Tawny Speckled Pug, Yellow-barred Brindle, 2 Magpie Moths, Scalloped Oak, Mottled Beauty, Engrailed, Clouded Silver, Pebble Prominent, Swallow Prominent, Yellow-tail, 2 Rosy Footmen, 4 Dingy Footmen, 7 Scarce Footmen, 3 Buff Footmen, 12 Common Footmen, 3 Shuttle-shaped Darts, 2 Flame Shoulders, Lesser Yellow Underwing, 2 Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwings, Double Square-spot, 3 Nutmegs, 3 Clays, Grey Dagger, 3 Dun-bars, 7 Dark Arches, Dusky Sallow, 11 Uncertains, Rustic, 2 Nut-tree Tussocks, Spectacle, 7 Straw Dots and 2 Fan-foots.

Among the Green Lacewings, Dichochrysa ventralis was new for the house (though I'd seen one next door when I trapped there recently).  Also Dichochrysa flavifrons and Chrysoperla carnea agg.

Dichochrysa ventralis, North Elmham, 2nd August


I'm not doing the caddisflies while I'm so far behind with the moths but a Glyphotaelius pellucidus was readily identified in the field.  Among the bugs there were 3 Forest Bugs (aka Red-legged Shieldbugs) and my first Phytocoris varipes of the year.

Phytocoris varipes, North Elmham, 2nd August


Also a couple of new hoppers that I'd not identified before (I thought I had seen the first one before but don't have any records) - Common Froghopper Philaenus spumarius and the leafhopper Eupteryx florida.

Common Froghopper Philaenus spumarius, North Elmham, 2nd August


Eupteryx florida, North Elmham, 2nd August


I haven't yet managed to work out what this Ichneumon was:

unidentified Ichneumon wasp, North Elmham, 2nd August