#985 Nut-tree Tussock (Colocasia coryli)

The small collection of moths in the moth trap this morning, included this Nut-tree Tussock Moth, which is a new species for my list. This moth’s food-plants are trees such as hazel and beech. It flies in 2 generations, in April-June and July-September.

Other moths included four Sliver Cloud moths, which are a local speciality with a small range in UK centred on the Severn & Wye valleys, and a few other typical Spring fliers.

Silver Cloud

It took me a while to identify this moth, as it doesn’t get a mention on most of the moth sites that I use for identification, seeing as its distribution is very limited in UK. Silver Cloud (Egira conspicillaris, #855) is a spring flying moth which is widespread in Europe, but for some reason only occurs in UK around the Bristol Channel and Severn Valley north to about Birmingham. A nice catch this weekend.