After being away for a couple of weeks I’ve finally managed to get the moth trap out for a few nights and am seeing some nice species. This morning (9th) I had my first backyard Sphinx of the year, a White-lined Sphinx (Hyles lineata). Other species over the last 3 nights were:
Vancouver Dart (Agrotis vancouverensis)
Intermediate Falconer (Cucullia intermedia)
Alfalfa Looper (Autographa californica)
White-lined Sphinx (Hyles lineata)
Friendly Probole (Probole amicaria)
Nevada Arches (Lacanobia nevadae
Sutrina Moth (hada sutrina)
There were also 2 species that I can only give tentative ID’s of Lobophora magnoliatoidata and Leucania dia. In my location these are difficult to separate from Lobophora nivigerata and Leucania insueta respectively. Thanks to Gary Anweiler for his help with these.
The numbers have been low and only the Vancouver Dart was a repeat species. These were all in the light trap. I must get the bait trap out soon…