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  • BC checklists – discrepancies

    Last week (late March 2024) Doug Macaulay published a new checklist for the lepidoptera of BC, totalling 2901 species. In contrast, our curated BC Leps checklist only contains 2841, a full 60 species fewer. So wherein lies the difference? Excitement! Drama! For people who aren’t familiar, the BC Leps site list is the result of specific, knowledgable…

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    April 3, 2024
    General, iNaturalist, Taxon Discussions
  • Spring(ish)!

    Well, I see April’s just around the bend and my 2024 BC leps list is depressingly sparse – a mere 24 species so far. But that’ll be changing soon. It’s been an odd year. Erratic weather, crises at home and never a spare moment. All in all there’s been very little time for mothing or…

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    March 28, 2024
    Collecting, General
    Bowen Island
  • Egira simplex/crucialis

    Continuing with the subject of early year moths, the Egira genus shares the same Orthosiini tribe as Orthosia. I’ve often struggled to tell simplex and crucialis apart for specific individuals. Egira crucialis Egira simplex Both are spring moths, showing up around the same time, flying Mar-June. So what traits are diagnostic? Perhaps 9 times out…

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    March 24, 2024
    Egira, Species, Taxon Discussions
  • Orthosia

    Orthosia are a common genus of noctuid found worldwide with over 50 species, 9 of which have been recorded here in BC. They’re one of the earliest noctuids I see here on Bowen Island each year, and after the moth-bereft winter months it’s always a joy to see them again. This year (2024) was no…

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    March 17, 2024
    Genus, Orthosia, Taxon Discussions
  • Back in BC!

    Ok fine, I actually got back home 10 days ago now, but returned during a huge snowstorm (in March!) which knocked out power to much of Howe Sound. Then right after that I came down with the flu. So a bit of a rocky return – and why I haven’t posted sooner. But it’s sure…

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    March 13, 2024
    General, Travelling
  • Ethmia

    This’ll probably be one of the final posts for a while. I’m heading to West Africa in under 3 weeks and I need to spend my time swotting up on the birds – and fixing the house! Like a lot of North America, we got hit by an intense cold wave which for us meant…

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    January 21, 2024
    Ethmia, Genus, Micromoths
  • Carposinidae

    Just a very quick post. With the cold, we got hit by a prolonged power outage last week followed by several long days without water. Still waiting on the temperature to go up a bit before our water returns and I get a desperately, dearly needed shower, but until then we’re making do. Moth research…

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    January 16, 2024
    Carposinidae, Family
  • Macroglossinae

    Macroglossinae

    This is last of 3 posts on the subfamilies of the BC Sphingidae, the sphinx moths. There are 11 species in this subfamily in two tribes. Like my other posts on the Sphingidae, this’ll be a little light on photographs for now. I’ve only seen 4 members of this group. Dilophonotini The Hemaris are a…

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    January 14, 2024
    Macroglossinae, Macromoths, Subfamily
    Bowen Island
  • How to find a mothing spot

    Warning: don’t be misled by the title. This post is less of a how-to as a how-it’s-hard-to. It wasn’t click-bait, honest. I’ll be spending a month in Creston later this year and as with all of my mothing trips I try to do my homework beforehand. The goals are always: It’s #2 that’s the biggest…

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    January 13, 2024
    Techniques, Travelling
  • Sesiidae (Clearwing moths)

    Sesiidae (Clearwing moths)

    Other than that awful picture above, I’m really not doing well with the clearwings. Tackling these in reverse order: #3, I could give you handful of examples of getting a glimpse of a clearwing, then having it sod off and land behind a tree somewhere to have a cigarette and laugh at me. Last year…

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    January 9, 2024
    Family, General, Pheromone lures, Sesiidae
    Bowen Island
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