WebNov 28, 2006 · Cutworms are moth caterpillars that have occasionally been seen over recent years on amenity turfgrass areas across the UK. The one that is most frequently seen is the black cutworm that develops in to the Dark Sword-grass moth, Agrotis ipsilon. This moth is nocturnal, has a wingspan of approximately 40-50mm and has dark grey … WebThe results of the UK BAP review (2007) for moths i. The original UK BAP species Tables 1 to 4 summarise the changes. Table 1 lists those species from the original listing that have been retained. Table 2 highlights the 11 species …
Dark Sword-grass – Agrotis ipsilon: Moth Species Summary
WebMar 16, 2010 · Moths of the season: March to early April. Despite the coldest winter for thirty years, the brighter light of spring is upon us. With promised daytime temperatures of 8 to 12°C, now is the time to dust off the moths traps, check your electrics, and start surveying your garden or nearby wood and maybe even learning the species for the first … WebRM2BNJMPN – Dark sword-grass moth (Agrotis ipsilon) profile, Wiltshire, UK August RM GNN3T0 – 73.315 (2094) Great Dart - Agrotis bigramma RM CNYTGC – Double Square-spot (Xestia triangulum, Rhyacia triangulum, Agrotis triangulum), sitting on bark, Germany greene county district court va
Dark Arches (Apamea monoglypha) - Norfolk Moths
WebDark Sword-grass. Agrotis ipsilon. (Hufnagel, 1766) 2091 / 73.327. Recorded in 53 (91%) of 58 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1940. Last Recorded in 2024. WebRecorded in 64 (82%) of 78 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1750. Last Recorded in 2024. (Data up to end 2024) Additional Stats WebAutumn Webworm (Hyphantria cunea) - The Moths of Cambridgeshire VC29. fluent meshing quality