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) ) MICROLEPIDOPTERAREVIEW2005 241 MICROLEPIDOPTERA REVIEW OF 2005 1J. R. Langmaid and2M. R. Young 1Wilverley, 1DorritaClose,Southsea,HampshireP04ONY.([email protected] 2CultertyFieldStation,DepartmentofZoology, UniversityofAberdeen,Newburgh,AberdeenshireAB416AA. ([email protected] Abstract NoteworthyrecordsofmicrolepidopteramadeintheBritishIslesduring2005 aresummarised. These include Dichelia histrionana (Frol.), Euchromius cambridgei (Zell.), Sciota rhenella (Zinck.), Stenoptila annadactyla Sutter and Emmelina argoteles (Meyr.) new to the British Islesandseveralnewvice-countyrecords. Introduction Our knowledge ofthe distribution and status ofBritain’s microlepidoptera has once more been significantly extended by the efforts of 70 recorders and we are most grateful for their information, so freely given. It seems astounding that new records can continue to accumulate at an undiminished rate but there are roughly 1500 species and 112 vice-counties and soperhaps thereis much scope forfuture work. If moths are extending theirrange then this could account formany ofthe new records but there remains much infilling as well, so that those of us who enjoy the simple pleasure of making ‘new’ records have years of pleasure ahead. Nearly 90 species havebeenrecordedasnewto Britain sincethisreviewbegan in 1980. We have been gently taken to task for not referring explicitly to cases where species have changed their names and we acknowledge that this can indeed be less than helpful. Nevertheless, this is not intended to be a taxonomic review and we do nothave spacefordetaileddiscussion ofsuchchanges. Langmaid andAgassiz (2005 Ent. Rec. 117:143-147) have collated changes that are needed to update Bradley (2000), which is the checklist that we use, and readers should refer directly that that collation. However, we do intend to make very brief reference to name changes in future andwehavealsoaddedthefamiliarsynonyms ofspeciesinthecurrentreview that have recently changed (for example, there is an entry for ‘Narycia duplicella (Goeze) (= monilifera Geoff.)’). Name changes are frequently confusing and may seemunnecessarybut a significantnumberoccurwhena speciesgroupis splitup (as has happened recently with some plumes), or are needed to clarify which species is actuallybeing studied. Wecannotavoid them. The year 2005 was generally both drier and warmer than the long-term average, and included some extreme conditions. January and early February were mild, with high rainfall in the south but little elsewhere; however, late February turned significantly colderwith snow thatextended into early March. Thereafterthat month was both drier, warmer and more cloudy than usual. April brought welcome average temperatures and rainfall but May was very dry. It was also an average temperature butinthecontextofthe warmersprings ofrecentyears April andMay seemedrather chilly at times. In June the temperature rose to well above average and there was very littlerain, exceptin the north. Afteracloudy start there was then a spell ofvery 242 ENTOMOLOGIST'SRECORD,VOL. 118 25.xi.2006 hot weather in July, well above the long-term average, but with significant rain in the south andeast, including thunderstorms. Augustwas average intemperature and again dry, exceptforsomeparts ofthe south and inEastAnglia, before areturnto unusually warm conditions in September. October was wet, cloudy and cool in the north and west, but warm in the south and east. The warm weather persisted into Novemberbut turnedcoldinthe secondhalfofthemonth, withaveragerainfalleverywhereexceptin thedry south-eastcomer. Finally, Decemberwascool inthe southbutunusually warm further north and with low rainfall everywhere. The warmest days were in London in mid July, reaching 33°C, and the coldest in the central Highlands in February. In January gales well above 1OOmph battered the Outer Hebrides and western Scotland and extreme rainstorms flooded many places, including Shap, with 225mm falling in three days, and Carlisle, with 109mm in a day in October. Many places had some episodesofdeepsnowfall, including50cminDurhaminFebruary. Over the last ten years our microlepidopterahave generally had to cope with drier conditions in the south and east, but wetter winters in the north and west. The winters have been unusually mild everywhere, with reduced snow cover, and the summers have been hot. The easily observed trend to earlier springs and later autumns, that have resulted in significant changes in the flowering times ofplants, cannot be immediately associated with a changing phenology or distribution in our microlepidoptera, although some recent invaders have continued their rapid spread. Most spectacularly, Cameraria ohridella Deschka & Dimic is now widespread into the midlands and Phyllonorycterleucographella (Zeller) is found in Scotland on the mainland andhasmadethejump toIreland. Dichelia histrionana (Frolich) was found in Wood Green in 2003 but has recently been reported as new to the British Isles (Sterling and Ashby, 2006 Ent. Rec. 118 19- : 22). It is a common central European species, whose larvae feed on fir and spruce but no further specimens have been found, so it may have been accidentally imported. However, it can be confused with related tortricine species and other specimens may havebeenoverlooked.TwoothercompletelynewspeciesaremembersofthePyralidae. The specimenofEuchromiuscambridgei(Zeller)foundinNorthamptonshireinAugust 2005 was probably adventive, as its normal range is in southern Europe, Africaandthe Middle East (Sharpe and Manning, 2006 Ent. Rec. 118 17-18). Larvae of Sciota : rhenella (Zincken) feed on poplars and the species occurs as farnorth as Denmark and so its occurrence in Kent may well presage further colonisation (Clancy, 2005 Atropos 27 24-31). Finally, recent work on closely related species groups of plume moths, : leadingtofocussed searches forlikely species, hasresultedin the finding ofStenoptilia annadactylaSutteratHockwoldandEmmelinaargoteles(Meyrick)atWicken. Ostrinia nubilalis (Hiibner) has been found as a migrant on Shetland new to Scotland. New records for Ireland are Caloptilia rufipennella (Hiibner), still spreading on sycamore; Phyllonorycter leucographella on Pyracantha\ Chrysoclista lathamella Fletcher and Antigastra catalaunalis (Duponchel). In Wales, Bankesia conspurcatella Zeller was found in Cardiff; Caryocolum blandulella (Tutt) at Pembrey Burrows and Syncopacma cinctella (Clerck) at Pembrey Forest; Mompha lacteella (Stephens) atMaesteg andPlatytesalpinella (Hiibner) atNevern. MICROLEPIDOPTERAREVIEW2005 243 We welcome notes on foodplants and life histories, and it is notable that larvae of Rhigognostis incarnatella (Steudel) were found on Draba incana on Meall nan Tarmachan (Bland 2006 Ent. Rec. 118: 11). This species is principally found in highland valleys but its larvae are usually found on Hesperis matronalis, which is a garden escape. Bland (2006 BJENH 19: 37) found larvae of Schreckensteinia festaliella (Hiibner) feeding on hazel in South Uist, which is a bizarre choice of foodplantforaspeciespreviouslyfoundrestrictedtorelatives ofRubus spp. We are already accumulating new records for 2006 and would welcome more, WORD preferably with national grid references and as files set out exactly in the format that we use. These may be sent to JRL’s email address, ’john@langmaidj. freeserve.co.uk’, ortohispostal address. Foodplantdetails arealsowelcome. We are again most grateful to our many recorders for 2005, namely D.J.L. Agassiz, J.S. Baker, H.E. Beaumont, D.T. Biggs, K.P. Bland, K.G.M. Bond, S.D.S. Bosanquet, E.D. Chesmore, P. Clark, P. Clement, J. Clifton, G.A. Collins, P.D.M. Costen, D. Curtis, D. Davidson, A.M. Davis, J.R. Dawson, B. Dickerson, R.J. Dickson, S. Dunlop, B. Elliott, R. Elliott, D. Emley, C.H. Fletcher, T.H. Freed, R.G. Gaunt, R.W. Goff, B. Goodey, A.N. Graham, J.E. Graham, D.G. Green, N. Gregory, J. Harold, M.W. Harper, C. Hart, R.J. Heckford, B.P. Henwood, J.B. Higgott, S.H. Hind, M.R. Honey, S.A. Knill-Jones, J.R. Langmaid, N.R. Lowe, J.A. McGill, S. Nash, M. O’Donnell, R.M. Palmer, S.M. Palmer, M.S. Parsons, S.J. Patton, M.G. Pennington, C. W. Plant, J. Porter, A.W. Prichard, K. Saul, M.P. Skevington, D.J. Slade, E.G. Smith, I.F. Smith, M.H. Smith, PH. Sterling, N.J. Stone, R. Terry, I.R. Thirlwell, J. Thompson, W.G. Tremewan, A. Tyner, J. Waddell, M.J. Wall, D. Williams, M.R. Young. These recorders are indicated in the text by their initials. Otherwise names of recorders are set out in full and SEM refers to the Scottish Entomologists’ Meeting. In 2004 this meeting was held in Crianlarich (note the error in the2004review) andin 2005 inNewton Stewartin SW Scotland. RIS refers to Rothamsted Insect Survey, VCH to Victoria County History, and journals are abbreviated as follows: Ent. Rec. forEntomologist’sRecordandJournal ofVariation', Ent. Gaz. forEntomologist’s Gazette',Atropos is named in full; BJENH forBritishJournalofEntomologyandNaturalHistory. New vice-countyrecords are shownwiththeVC numberboth underlined andinboldtype. SYSTEMATIC LIST MICROPTERIGIDAE — — 3 Micropterix aureatella (Scop.) Barnland T1463 (HI2) 17.vi.—2005 MO’D; Mongorrey,RaphoeC2406(H34)2.vi.2005,detATfromphotograph SD — — 45 MM.. acarlutnhceellllaa((LSicnon.p).)—KBianrlnolcahnHdilTl1s4N6G37(3H1152)(12054.)vi2.42.0V0.52005M—O’DDW ERIOCRANIIDAE — 7 Eriocrania chrysolepidella Zell. Lineover Wood S09818 (33) tenanted mine —on Corylus9.V.2005;CollinparkWoodS07428 (34)vacatedmineon Corylus21.V.2005 G.H.J.MeredithperRGG 244 ENTOMOLOGIST'SRECORD,VOL. 118 25.xi.2006 — — 8 E. unimaculella (Zett.) Swithland Reservoir SK5614 (55) 25.iii.2005 MPS; Coynachie NJ4733 (93) tenanted mines —onDBeWtula l.vi.2005; Kinloch Hills NG7316 (104)tenantedminesonBet—ula24.V.2005 9 E. sparrman—nella (Bose) Cilcain Mold SJ1765 (51) 30.iv.2005, det. JRL from photograph DC — 10 E. salopiella (Stai—nt.) Minsmere RSPB TM4767 (25) tenanted mines on Betula pendula26.V.2005 R.M. Harvey&JBH — 11 E—. cicatricella (Zett.) SwithlandReservoir SK5614 (55)25.iii.2005, genitalia det. JC MPS — — 12 E. sangii (Wood) Ellington Banks MoD SE2773 (64) 25.iii.2005, det HEB CHF, J.C. Warwi—ck & S.P Worwood; Kinloch Hills NG7015 (104) tenanted mines on Betula DW 24.v.2005 NEPTICULIDAE — — 19 Bohemanniaquadrimaculella(Boh.) PembreyForestSN3803 (44)3.ix.2005 JSB — 40 B. pulverosella (Stain—t.) - Pitmedden Gardens NJ8828 (93) vacated mines on Malus domestica4.ix.2005 RMP — 20 Ectoedemi—a decentella (H.-S.) Hutton Conyers SE3273 (65) 10.vii.2005, genitalia HEB CHF det. — 21 E. sericopeza (Zell.) Upto—n Country Park SY9992 (9) larval workings in seeds of Acerplatanoides20.vii—.2005 PHS; TattingstoneTM1337 (25) mines inkeysofAcer platanoides27.vi.2005 AWP — — 22 E. louisella (Sire.) Rushmere St Andrew TM2043 (25) 27.V.2005, genitalia det. JBH — 23 E. argyropeza (Ze—ll.) Auchnacraig NM7330 (103) tenanted mines on Populus DW tremula 18.x.2005 — 25 E. intimella (Zell.) Bach Howey SSSI SO1—042 (43) tenanted mines in green islands in fallen leaves of Salix caprea 17.x.2005 JRL—; Hutton Conyers SE3273 (65) tenantedminesonSalixcaprea l.xii.2005,det. HEB CHF — 28 E—. angulifasciella (Staint.) Creigiau Rhiwledyn NR SH8182 (49) mines 16.ix.2005 S.J. Th—omas per JT; Alva Glen NS8898 (87) vacated mines on Rosa canina 15.x.2005 KPB — 30 E. arcuatel—la(H.-S.) CressbrookDaleSK1774(57)vacatedminesonFragariavesca 4.ix.2005 SHH — 34 E. occultel—laD(WLinn.) by Fishnish NM6641 (103) tenanted mines on Betula sp. 17.x.2005 — 35 E. minimel—laD(WZett.) by Fishnish NM6641 (103) tenanted mines on Betula sp. 17.x.2005 — — 36 E. quinquella (Bedell) Dodnor SZ5091 (10) mines on Quercus robur 13.x.2005 DGG&S.A.Clarke — 36a E. heringe—lla (Mariani) Greenwich TQ3777 (16) vacated mines on Quercus ilex l.iv.2005 RMP; Great Horkesley TL966315 (19) tenanted mines on Quercus ilex 29.iii.2005; Great WenhamTM0—638 (25) tenanted mines 28.iii.2005; Higham TM0235 (26)tenantedmines29.i—ii.2005 AWP 37 E. albifasciella (Hein.) Strath Gartney NN4710 (87) tenanted mines on Quercus s—p. D13W.ix.2005; Doire Dorch NM6342 (103) tenanted mines on Quercus sp. 17.x.2005 MICROLEPIDOPTERAREVIEW2005 245 — 38 E. subbimaculella (Haw.) Bach Howey SSSI SO1042 (43) tenanted m—ines in green islands in fallen leaves of Quercus robur and Q. petraea 17.x.2005 —JRL; Teifi MarshesNRSN1—824(45)vacatedmineonQuercussp. 29.x.2005,det.NRL—RE 39 E. heringi(Toll) DodnorSZ5091 (10)mineson Quercusrobur 14.x.2005 DGG& S.A.Clarke — 41 E. atrifront—ella (Staint.) Binsted Wood SU9906 (13) mines in bark of oak sapling 30.iii.2005 JRL&SJP — 42 E. septembrella (Stain—t.) Teifi Marshes NR SN1824 (45) mine on Hypericum sp. 29.x.2005, det. NRL— RE; Alva Glen NS8897 (87) tenanted mines on Hypericum pulchrum 15.x.2005 KPB — 48 Trifurcula cryptella (Sta—int.) Bala Lake SH9235 (48) tenanted mine on Lotus pedunculatus3.viii.2005 JEG — 50 Stigmella a—ureDllWa (Fabr.) by Fishnish NM6641 (103) tenanted mines on Rubus sp. 17.x.2005 — 55 S. aeneofa—sciella (H.-S.) Snows Farm SO8908 (33) tenanted mine on Agrimonia 9.x.2005 G.H.J. Meredithper RGG; Loch Arklet NN3908 (86) tenanted mines on Potentilla erecta 28.ix.2005; Loch Katrine NN4607 (87) tenanted mines on Potentilla enreeacrtTae7n.giax.N20M055;04Gl5e—n(1N0a3n)tteNnNan0t1e2d7mi(n9e8s)otennPaontteendtimlilnaeesreocntaPo1t8e.nXt.il2l0a05er—ectDaW16.ix.2005; 59 S. poterii (Staint.) Be—rwyns SJ0734 (48) tenanted and vacated mines on Rubus chamaemorus8.viii.2005 ANG—&JEG;CressbrookDaleSKI774(57)tenantedmine onSanguisorbaminor4.ix.2005 SHH — 63 S. lemniscel—la (Zell.) South Aberdeen City NJ9203 (91) mines on Ulmus glabra 27.ix.2005 B.J. Stewa—rtDpWer RMP; Torr Damh NM3945 (103) vacated mines on Ulmusglabra20.x.2005 — 64 S. continue—llaDW(Staint.) by Fishnish NM6641 (103) vacated mine on Betula sp. 17.x.2005 — 65 S. speciosa (Frey) Bl—aisdon Wood S06917 (34) tenanted mine on Acer pseudoplatanus20.viii.2005 RGG — 72 S. myrtillella (Staint—.) DWLeacan Dubha NM6829 (103) vacated mines on Vaccinium myrtillus 19.x.2005 — 75 S. floslactella (Haw.) Doire Dorc—h NM6342 and Salen NM5743 (103) tenanted DW minesonCorylusavellana 17.x.2005 — 77 S. tityrell—a (SDtaWint.) - Salen NM5743 (103) vacated mines on Fagus sylvatica 17.x.2005 — 79 S.perpygmaeella (Dou—bl.) AuchnacraigNM7330 (103) vacatedmines on Crataegus DW monogyna 18.x.2005 — 80 S. ulmivora—(Fol.) Bach Howey SSSI SO1042 (43) vacated mines on Ulmus glabra 13.ix.2005 JRL — 81 S. hemargy—rella (Kollar) Salen NM5743 (103) tenanted mines on Fagus sylvatica DW 17.x.2005 — 82 S.paradoxa(Frey) 1kmSWofLlandeiloGrabanSO0844(43)s—everal vacatedmines onCrataegusmonogyna—l.viii.2005,firstconfirmedcountyrecord JRL 84 S. ruficapitella (Haw.) Ard Airigh NM746618 (97) tenanted mines on Quercus 17.x.2004, moths bred;—Camas nam Mult NG7014 (104) tenanted mines on Quercus DW 14.x.2004,mothsbred 246 ENTOMOLOGIST'SRECORD,VOL. 118 25.xi.2006 — 86 S. roborella (Johan.) Coirechoill—e, DSpWean NN2481 (97) tenanted mines on Quercus 8.x.2004,mothsbred,—genitaliadet. 88 S. samiatella (Zell.) Thorp Perrow —Arboretum SE2585 (65) mine on Quercus sp. 4.x.2004,mothb—red,genitaliadet. HEB CHF — 90 S. tiliae (Frey) Lode TL5362 (29) mines on Tilia platyphyllos 27.xi.2005 G. Dennis & J. Childs p—er JRD; West Tanfield SE2476 (65) tenanted mines on Tilia sp. 10.ix.2005,detHEB CHF— 100 S. oxyacanthella (Staint.) Teifi Mars—hes NR SN1824 (45) vacated mines on CrataegusandMalus29.x.2005, det. NRL RE;—AucDhWnacraigNM7330(103)recently vacatedmineson Crataegusmonogyna 18.x.2005 — 110 S. betulicola (Staint.) Loch Katrine NN4208 (87) tenanted mines on Betula sp. B2e9.rriix.ed2a0l0e5;NDb0y82Fi3sh(1n0is9h)t—NenMa6n6te4d1mi(n1e0s3o)ntBeentaunltaedsp.mi23n.exs.2o0n05B—etuDlaWsp. 17.x.2005; 111 S. microtheriella (Staint.) Doire Do—rcDhWNM6342 and Salen NM5743 (103) tenanted mineson Corylusavellana 17.X.2005 — 113 S. sakhalinella Pupl—. 1km. SW ofLlandeilo Graban SO0844 (43) vacated mine on Betula l.viii.2005 —JRL; Coed y Garth, nr Arthog SH6617 (48) vacated mines on Betulasp. 5.viii.2005—ANG&JEG 114 AS.chgnluatdirniocshaeN(MS4ta5in5t2.) 103StrtaetnhanGtaerdtnmeiyneNsNo4n7A1l0nu(s87g)lutteinnaonstaed18m.iXn.e2s00o5n—AlnDuWsglutinosa; (— ) 117 S. confusella—(Wood) AlltVolagir, S. UistNF7929 (110) vacatedminesonBetula sp. 30.vii.2005 KPB OPOSTEGIDAE — 122 Opostega spatulella H. - S. Writtle Colleg—e TL6706 (19) in RIS trap 25.V.2005, genitaliadet. BG,firstBritishrecordsince 1877 BG,Ent. Rec. 117: 149 TISCHERIIDAE — 123 Tischeria —ekebladella (Bjerk.) Leacan Dubha NM6829 (103) mines on Quercus DW 19.x.2005 — 124 T. dodonae—a Staint. Teifi Marshes NR SN1824 (45) mine on Quercus sp. 29.x.2005, NRL RE det. — — 125 Emmetia marginea (Haw.) Mersehead NX9256 (73) 22.vii.2005, det. KPB K. NaylorperNG INCURVARIIDAE — — 128 TPhhyolmlaopsopriearJbHis;trRiegiedlslaid(eHMawo.s)sNJ6L0la5n6ie9st4yn19C.ovim.m20o0n5—SH5M8R7Y9 (52) 14.V.2004 S.J. — ( ) 129 Incurvaria—pectinea Haw. Torrs Warren NX1456 (74) larval cut-outs on Betula —26.vDiW.2005 SEM; Kinloch Hills NG7015 (104) larval cut-outs on Betula 24.5.2005 PRODOXIDAE — — DVM 135 Lampronialuzella(Hiibn.) SaneCopseSP8554(32)31.v.2005 G.E.Higgsper ADELIDAE — — 144 NemophorafasDciVelMla (Fabr.) Knocking Hoe TL1333 (30) 10.vi.2005 A. & M. Banthorpeper MICROLEPIDOPTERAREVIEW2005 247 — — 145 N. minimella ([D. & S.]) Barton Hills TL—0830 (30) 31.vii.2005 J.E. Childsper DVM;nrCamWenSN162—8(44)27.vii.2005 SDSBperJS—B 150 Adelareaumurella(Linn.) YetstonNS3970(76)21.V.2005 NG — — 151 A. croesella(Scop.) LlangynogquarrySN3315 (44)29.V.2005 JSB — — 153 A.fibulella([D. &S.]) nrCrwbinSN4812(44) 1l.vi.2005 JSB HELIOZELIDAE — 154 Heliozela s—ericiella (Haw.) Auchnacraig NM7330 (103) vacated mines on Quercus DW 18.x.2005 — 156 H. resplendella (Stai—nt.) Dowdeswell Wood S09919 (33) vacated mine on Alnus glutinosa i.viii.2005 G.H.J—. Meredithper RGG; Buxton SK0674 (57) vacated mine onAlnusglutinosa2.x.2005 SHH; High—BattsNR, Ripon SE2976 (65) vacatedmine onAlnusglutinosa 19.viii.2005, det.—HEB CHF; AchnadrichNM4552 (103) vacated DW minesonAlnusglutinosa 18.x.2005 157 H. hammoniella (Sorh.) - Hut—ton Conyers SE3273 (65) vacated mine on Betula pubescens21.ix.2005, det.HEB CHF PSYCHIDAE — 175 Narycia duplicella (Goeze) (=monilifera Geoff.) —Skipwith Common SE6637 (61) cases27.iii.2004;YorkSE6250(64)cases23.iv.2004 EDC — 176 D—ahlicatriquetrella (Hiibn.) PortsmouthSU6703 (H)casesontreetrunks 14.x.—2005 IRT & JRL; Swithland Reservoir SK5614 (55) case 22.iv.2005, moth bred K. TailbyperMPS — 179 D. lichenel—la (Linn.) Swithland Reservoir SK5614 (55) case + female imago 16.iv.2005 K.TailbyperMPS — — 182 Bankesiaconspurcatella(Zell.)(=douglasiiauctt.) CardiffST1678 (41) 18.i.2005 DJS,NewtoWales — 185 Luffiaferc—haultella (Steph.) Crackley Wood, Kenilwo—rth SP2874 (38) case 10.iv.2005 NJS; Crickhowell S021—18 (42) cases 6.iv.2005 JRL; Llanelli SS5498 (44) cases on C—rataegus 18.V.2005 B. Stewartper JSB; Heslington SE6250 (61) cases8.iv2005 EDC — — 186 Psychecasta(Pall.) PembreyForestSN30(44) 1l.vi.2005 —JSB;Colsterdale(Steel House Gill) SE0979 (65) old larval case—9.vii.2005, det. HEB CHF; GarheughPoint NX2650(74)casesonrocks2—6.vi.2005 SEM 191 Acanthopsyche atra (Linn.) Trawscoed SH8234 (48) case on Calluna 30.iii.200—5, female moth bred; Berwyn SJ1137 (50) empty case on Erica cinerea 15.vii.2005 ANG&JEG TINEIDAE — — 199 Psychoidesverhuella—Bruand TelpynSN1707 (44)26.vi.—2005 SDSBperJSB 200 P.filicivora(Meyr.) BarnElms—TQ2377(17)27.iv.2005 MRH 218 Nemapogon variatella (P. & M.) Gree—nwich TQ3877 (16) 17.V.2004, genitalia det., firstvice-countyrecord—forover60years THF — 219 N. ruricolella (Staint.) Laugharne SN3009 (44) 26.vi.2005, genitalia det. SDSB JSB &SDSB — 220 N. clematella (Fabr.) Wood of Cree NX38—70 & 3771 (73) larvae in Hypoxylon fuscumondeadCorylus25.vi.2005,mothsbred SEM 248 ENTOMOLOGIST’SRECORD,VOL. 118 25.xi.2006 — — 227 Monopislaevigella([D. &—S.]) BalmaclellanNX6478 (73)8.vi.2005 IRT 230 M—. crocicapitella (Clem.) Earith, Vermuyden TL3975 (31) 9—.vi.2005, genitalia det. D.Griffithsper—BD;LightfootGreenSD5133 (60)—28.vi.2005 SMP 231 M. imella(Hiibn.) Gra—inTQ8876(16)26.V.2005 A.G.J.ButcherperDJLA 232 M. monachella(Hiibn.) —DovercourtTM2230(19) l.ix.2005-C.—GibsonperBG 233 M.fenestratella(Heyd.) HollandParkTQ2479(21)20.vi.2005 THE — — 238 Niditineastriolella(Mat—s.) TheGorseTL2461 (31)21.vi2005,genitaliad—et. BD 240 TineapellionellaLinn—. JohnstownSN3919(44)29.vi.2005,genitaliadet. JSB 243 T. dubiella Staint. Bryn Gwernydd, nr H—arlech SH5931 (48) indoors 6.ix.2005, genitaliadet. G.S. Robinsonfromphotograph H. BantockperANG BUCCULATRICIDAE — 265 Bucculatrix cristatella Zell. Asterley Rocks SJ262—1 (47) larval feeding signs and moulting-cocoon on Achillea millefolium l.v.2005 B. Smart per IFS; Leesowe embankment SJ279—2 (58) larval feeding signs and moulting-cocoon on Achillea millefolium9.V.2005 IFS — — 267 B. maritima Staint. Auchencairn NX8051 (73) 2005, genitalia det. KPB E.A.M. MacAlpineperKPB — 272 B. cidarella Zell. B—ishop Monkton SE3465 (64) tenanted mines onAlnus glutinosa 22.ix.2005,det. HEB D.J. &D.M. BowesperCHF — — 273 B. thoracella (Thunb.) Sharow, Ripon SE3271 (64) 21.vii.2005, det. HEB J.C. WarwickperCHF — — 274 B. ulmella Zell. Teifi Marshes NR SN1824 (45) 29.X.2005, det. NRL RE; Strath Gartney NN4110 (87) vacated mines on Q—uerDcuWs 30.ix.2005; Leacan Dubha NM6829 (103)vacatedmineson—Quercus 19.x.2005 276 —B. dDemWaryella (Dup.) Glen Aros NM5245 (103) vacated mines on Betula 18.x.2005 DOUGLASIIDAE — — 399 Tinagmabalteolella(F. v.R.) DarenthTQ5672(16)24.V.2005 DJLA ROESLERSTAMMIIDAE — — 447 Roeslerstammia erxlebella ([D. & S.]) Coombe Meadow SS4902 (4) 6.V.2005 R. WoltonperRJH GRACILLARIIDAE — 282 Calopt—ilia elongella (Linn.) BarnlandT1463 (H12) 16.x.2005, genitaliadet. K.G.M. Bond MO’D — 283 Caloptiliabetulicol—a(Hering) TorrsWarrenNX1456(74)tenantedlarvalspinningon Betula—26.vi.2005 SEM; Barnland T1463 (H12) 16.X.2005, genitalia det. K.G.M. Bond MO’D — — 284 C. rufipennella (Hiibn.) Northam SS4529 (4) 10.iv.2004 S. HatchperRJH—; Bach Howey SSSI SO1042 (43) larval s—pinnings onAcerpseudoplatanus 13.ix.2005 JRL; KilmacolmNS3670(76)2.V.2005 —NG;byFishnishNM6641 (103)vacatedspinnings on A—cerpseudoplatanus 17.x.2005 DW; Belfast J3371 (H39) 17.vii.2003, genitalia det. JBH,NewtoIreland MICROLEPIDOPTERAREVIEW2005 249 — 285 —C. azaleella (Brants) Lisburn J2761 (H38) spinnings onAzalea cultivar 26.iii.2005 JBH — — 287 C. robustella Jackh Harborne Reservoir SP0383 (39) 8.viii.2004 A. Prior & D. GrundyperDE — 288 C. stigmatella (Fabr.)— Torrs Warren NX1555 (74) larval spinning on Salix repens 26.vi.2005,mothbred SEM— 289 C. falconipennella (Hiibn.) Mins—mere RSPB NR TM4766 (25) vacated larval spinningsonAlnusglutinosa 1.x.2005 JBH,JRL&R.M.Harvey — — 295 C. hauderi(Rebel) BasingstokeSU—6153 (12) 13.vii.2005,genitaliadet.JRL— MJW 296 Calybitesphasianipennella (HUbn.) Golan SH514—2 (49) 11 &12.vii.2005 HEB; BishopMonktonSE3465 (64)21.viii.2005,det.HEB D.J. &D.M.BowesperCHF — — 301 Parornixbetulae(St—aint.) WoodofCreeNX3870&3672(73)25.vi.2005 SEM— 302 Pfagivora (Frey) Pen Wood SO8202 (34) larval spinning on Fagus 8.x.2005 G.H.J.MeredithperRGG — 303 P. anglicella (Staint.) Tobermory NM4955 and NM50—55 and Auchnacraig NM7330 DW (103)vacatedconeson—Crataegusmonogyna 18.x.2005 305 P. scoticella (Staint.) Teifi—Marshes NR SN1824 (45) vacated mine on—Sorbus aucuparia29.X.2005,det.NRL RE;WoodofCreeNX3870(73)25.vi.2005 SEM—; AlltVolagir, S. UistNF7929 (110) larval workings on—Sorbusaucuparia 30.vii.2005 KPB;Aughanlig(H37)30.vii.2005,genitaliadet.BE K. MurphyperBE — 313 Acrocercops b—rongniardella (Fabr.) Truro SW826449 (1) vacatedmines on Quercus WGT ilex l.xi.2005 — 323 Phyllonorycter oxyacanthae (Frey)—DTWobermory NM4955 and NM5055 (103) mines on Crataegusm—onogyna 18.x.2005 — 324 PDWsorbi(Frey) DoireDorchNM6342(103)minesonSorbusaucuparia 17.x.2005 — 325 P. mespilella (Hiibn.) —Nant Porth SH5672 (49) mines on Sorbus aria 19.vii.2004, mothsbred,det.M. Hull M.J. HammettperJT — 329 P—. sDpiWnicolella (Zell.) TobermoryNM4955 (103) minesonPrunusspinosa 18.x.2005 — 332a P. leucographella (Zell.) Yetston NS3970 (76) mines on Sorbus aucuparia 8.viii.2005; Anniesland NS5468 (77)—mines on Pyracantha 4.ii.2005; Stirling NS7992 (86)minesonPyrac—antha24.1.2005 NG;Dublin01634(H21)minesonPyracantha coccinea28.1.2005 KGMB,NewtoIreland,Ent. Gaz. 56: 80 — 336 P. dubitella (H. - S.)— Stubhampton Bottom ST9015 (9) mines on S—alix caprea 4.xi.2005,mothsbred PHS;TalybontReservoirSO1019(42)20.V.2005 JRL — 337 P. hilarella(—Zett.) BachHoweySSSI SO1042 (43) m—inesonSalixcaprea 17.x.2005, mothsbred JRL;Barnl—andT1463 (H12)20.vii.2005 MO’D — 339 P. ulicicolella (Staint.) N. of Leckhampton S09519 (33) 22.vi.2005 G.H.J. MeredithperRGG — — 340 P.scopariella(Zell.) My—nyddGam-gochSS6197(41) 17.V.2005 B.StewartperDJS 341 —P. mDaeWstingella (Muller) Salen NM5743 (103) mines on Fagus sylvatica 17.x.2005 — 342 —P. cSorEyMli;(DNoici.r)eDorWcohoNdMo6f3C4re2e(N1X0338)7m0in,e3s7o7n1C&or3y6l7us2a(7v3e)llmainnae1s7.oxn.2C0o0r5yl—usD25W.vi.2005 250 ENTOMOLOGIST'SRECORD,VOL. 118 25.xi.2006 — 344 P. strigulatella (L. —& Z.) Charlton Park SO9520 (33) mine on Alnus incana 6.xi.2005,mothbred G.H.J.MeredithperRGG 345 P. rajella(Linn.)—Sal—enNM5743 (103)minesonAlnusglutinosa 17.x.2005—DW 347 P. anderida—e (Fletch.) Loch Arklet NN3908 (86) mines on Betula sp. 28.ix.2005, DW mothsbred — — 353 PD.Wulmifoliella (Hiibn.) byFishnish NM6641 (103) mines onBetula sp. 17.x.2005 — — 357 P. stettinensis (Nic.) Catterick SE2498 (65) mines onAlnusglutinosa 10.xi.2005 CHF — — 358 P. froelichiella (Zell.) Dowdeswell Wood S09919 (33) 28.vi.2005 G.H.—J. DMeWredithperRGG; Achnadrich NM4552 (103) mines onAlnusglutinosa 18.x.2005 — 359 P. nicellii(Staint.) —DDoiWreDorchNM6342andSalenNM5743 (103)minesonCorylus avellana 17.X.2005 — 360 PAchknlaedermiacnhneNlMla45(5Fa2br(.1—)03)mSitnreasthonGaArltnnuesyglNuNti4n1os1a018(.8x7.)20m0i5ne—s DonWAlnus glutinosa; 364 P. genicu—lella (Rag.) Craigellachie NJ2844 (94) mines on Acerpseudoplatanus RMP 6.viii.05 — — 365 P. comparella (Dup.) Jaywick TM1312 (19) mines on Populus alba 3.X.2005 J. YoungperBG — 366a Cameraria ohridella Deschka & D—imic Dillington House ST3615 (5) mine—s on Aesculushippocastanum 12.x.2005 RJH; LodeTL5362 (29) mines 27.xi.2005 G. —Dennis & J.E. ChildsperJRD; Milton Ernest TL0052 (30) tenanted—mines 7.viii.2005 J.E. Childs per DVM; Great Gransden, TL2655 (31) 21.viii—.2005 J.E Childsper BD; Castle Ashby SP8760 (32)—tenanted mines ll.viii.2005 DVM; Hazel Wood ST8699 (34) mines 24—.ix.2005 G.H.J. Meredith per RGG; Edith Weston SK920—5 (55)mines 30.ix.2005 V. ArnoldperMPS; PulfordSJ3859 (58) mines 14.ix.2005 DVM T. Hollingworthper — 368 Phyllocnisti—s unipunctella (Steph.) Nant Porth SH5672 (49) mines on Populus sp. 24.vi.2004 JT CHOREUTIDAE — — 386 Tebennamicalis(Mann) HambledonSU9737 (17)22.vii.2005 JP — 387 Prochoreu—tis sehestediana (Fabr.) Caeau ffos Fach SN5712 (44) 7.vi.2005, genitalia det. DJS M.Whitep—erJSB — 388 P. myllerana (Fabr.) Dundas Loch NT1275 (84) 21.viii.2005, genitalia det. KPB — 389 Choreutis p—ariana (Clerck) Chorlton SJ8192 (59) larva on Malus —sylvestris 30.vii.2005 B. Smartper SMP; Ripon SE3170 (64) 7.X.2005, det HEB D.J. & D.M. BowesperCHF GLYPHIPTERIGIDAE — 391 Glyphipteri—x simpliciella (Steph.) Deele H2799 (H34) 30.V.2005, det. AT from photograph SD — — 394 G.forsterella (Fabr.) —Poundgate TQ4828 (14) 21.vi.2005 GAC—; Glen Finglas NN5212(87)21.vi.2005 DW;EppingForestTQ4399(18)8.vi.2005 DP

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