I'm quite pleased with the Narrow-winged Midget moth photograph as I was, for once, able to get quite a large image of this relatively small moth (forewing length approx 13mm). The image below is scaled down for the blog. This moth is one of the, so-called, Bird-dropping Moths. A bird dropping mimic.
Another moth of interest for me was the Toadflax Brocade. I understand that this moth was introduced into North America as a biocontrol agent for Toadflax (linaria spp.). It has been noted a few times in Alberta but I wonder if an Alberta population is becoming more established now? It was certainly the first time I have encountered this moth.
I hope you enjoy the photographs.
New backyard species:
1515 Shy Cosmet Moth (Limnaecia phragmitella)
6726 Obtuse Euchlaena (Euchlaena obtusaria)
9111 Narrow-winged Midget Moth (Tarache augustipennis)
9814.1 Cosmia elisae
10177 Toadflax Brocade Moth (Calophasia lunula)
Other species:
9385.1 Double Lobed Moth (Apamea ophiogramma)
9417 Neumogen's Quaker (Oligia egens)
1515 Shy Cosmet Moth (Limnaecia phragmitella) |
6726 Obtuse Euchlaena (Euchlaena obtusaria) |
9111 Narrow-winged Midget Moth (Tarache augustipennis) |
10177 Toadflax Brocade Moth (Calophasia lunula) |
9814.1 – Cosmia elisae |
9385.1 Double Lobed Moth (Apamea ophiogramma) |
9417 Neumogen's Quaker (Oligia egens) |