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Richard Fox

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Head of Science @savebutterflies UK. Sightings, science & conservation. Own views. Insta rfox_butterfliesmoths

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Mothing in 2024 🙄 Spent the afternoon searching for a micro-moth lifer in dense fog on the south Devon coast. Enteucha acetosae mines at Bolberry Down 👊🏼 One of the smallest moths in the world & a rare species in Devon

Mothing in 2024 🙄 Spent the afternoon searching for a micro-moth lifer in dense fog on the south Devon coast. Enteucha acetosae mines at Bolberry Down 👊🏼 One of the smallest moths in the world & a rare species in Devon
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Delighted to find this Tree-lichen Beauty among a bumper haul (70 species) in my garden trap last night. It’s the first one I’ve seen in Devon and only my second ever. This species is spreading across England from the south-east, but doesn’t appear to be resident yet in Devon.

Delighted to find this Tree-lichen Beauty among a bumper haul (70 species) in my garden trap last night. It’s the first one I’ve seen in Devon and only my second ever. This species is spreading across England from the south-east, but doesn’t appear to be resident yet in Devon.
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Nice to see Acleris aspersana (Small Rufous Tortrix) at a local limestone grassland at the weekend - only my third ever record of this species

Nice to see Acleris aspersana (Small Rufous Tortrix) at a local limestone grassland at the weekend - only my third ever record of this species
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This week’s Guardian Science Weekly podcast is all about butterflies - What’s happened to all the butterflies? theguardian.com/science/audio/…

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Plenty of mines of Fomoria septembrella (Hypericum Dot) in evidence today on St John’s Wort at a local site in south Devon

Plenty of mines of Fomoria septembrella 
(Hypericum Dot) in evidence today on St John’s Wort at a local site in south Devon
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While ‘up country’ this weekend I took a few moments to spot some of the leaf mines we don’t have down my way - Stigmella aceris (Maple Dot) and Etainia louisella (Maple Seed Dot) on Field Maple in Worcs VC37

While ‘up country’ this weekend I took a few moments to spot some of the leaf mines we don’t have down my way - Stigmella aceris (Maple Dot) and Etainia louisella (Maple Seed Dot) on Field Maple in Worcs VC37
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A Grey Dagger moth caterpillar that I found yesterday at a local site. It was especially nice to see as I’d seen very few adults of this species during the summer.

A Grey Dagger moth caterpillar that I found yesterday at a local site. It was especially nice to see as I’d seen very few adults of this species during the summer.
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Very pleased to find a mine of Antispila petryi (Dogwood Cutter) - first time I’ve seen this species in Devon (looks like there are only 5 previous records in the county). The black plates on the caterpillar’s back are distinctive.

Very pleased to find a mine of Antispila petryi (Dogwood Cutter) - first time I’ve seen this species in Devon (looks like there are only 5 previous records in the county). The black plates on the caterpillar’s back are distinctive.
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Moth trapping conditions have been dreadful this weekend on the Cornish coast due to very strong winds. But leafmines have saved the day! The best were mines of Stigmella prunetorum (Scarce Blackthorn Dot), a Nationally Scarce moth and a new species for me.

Moth trapping conditions have been dreadful this weekend on the Cornish coast due to very strong winds. But leafmines have saved the day! The best were mines of Stigmella prunetorum (Scarce Blackthorn Dot), a Nationally Scarce moth and a new species for me.
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The soft beauty of a Portland Ribbon Wave moth. Quite a lot around in Devon at the moment - perhaps immigrants, perhaps locally established.

The soft beauty of a Portland Ribbon Wave moth. Quite a lot around in Devon at the moment - perhaps immigrants, perhaps locally established.
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Yesterday I found a mine on Dogwood in which the larva was about to finish cutting out the oval in which it will drop to the ground to pupate. The dark spots along the body show that this is Antispila petryi (Dogwood Cutter) rather than A. metallella (Shining Dogwood Cutter).

Yesterday I found a mine on Dogwood in which the larva was about to finish cutting out the oval in which it will drop to the ground to pupate. The dark spots along the body show that this is Antispila petryi (Dogwood Cutter) rather than A. metallella (Shining Dogwood Cutter).
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Yet more evidence of the importance of nocturnal pollinators (particularly moths) for a commercial crop, pyrethrum. nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

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Astonished to find this Dialectica scalariella (Echium Stilt) in my south Devon garden moth-trap on Saturday morning. A fresh immigrant or progeny of the leaf mines that were around on the coast last autumn??

Astonished to find this Dialectica scalariella 
(Echium Stilt) in my south Devon garden moth-trap on Saturday morning. A fresh immigrant or progeny of the leaf mines that were around on the coast last autumn??
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A warm night (haven’t been many of those in 2024!) on Saturday brought out a fair few moths at the local country park. Highlights were a brace each of Bulrush and Webb’s Wainscots

A warm night (haven’t been many of those in 2024!) on Saturday brought out a fair few moths at the local country park. Highlights were a brace each of Bulrush and Webb’s Wainscots
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The marvellous Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui) is our species of the month ✨ Learn all about these impressive insects and the phenomenal 9,000-mile journey they undertake ever year in our latest blog 👉 butterfly-conservation.org/news-and-blog/… 📷: Iain H Leach

The marvellous Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui) is our species of the month ✨

Learn all about these impressive insects and the phenomenal 9,000-mile journey they undertake ever year in our latest blog 👉 butterfly-conservation.org/news-and-blog/…

📷: Iain H Leach