July 19, 2012

Extremely rare moth found in Limburg

Filed under: Nature by Orangemaster @ 10:41 pm

The extremely rare Callopistria juventina, a moth of the Noctuidae family, was spotted in late June in the South of Limburg by a butterfly catcher. In 30 years, it has only been seen twice before in the Netherlands, in 1984 and 2000, and is usually found in this country.

(Link: www.limburger.nl, Photo of Callopistria juventina by dhobern, some rights reserved)

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August 15, 2007

Rare moth makes an appearance

Filed under: Nature,Science by Orangemaster @ 3:03 pm
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The employees of Natuurmonumenten (nature reserves) have spotted a unique moth, Chortodes brevilinea (aka stippelrietboorder in Dutch)(you tell me what it is in English) for the first time in 52 years. It was spotted during a nocturnal inventory of two bird watchers on the uninhabited island of Griend, South of Terschelling.

This presumably unique species of moth was last seen between 1953 and 1955 in the Frisian marshland, Alde Feanen. It is brown, but the yellowish brown hairs on its abdomen make it easy to recognise. Noctural expeditons at the end of August should confirm whether it has come to stay on the island or if was it just passing by en route to Germany and England were it can also be found.

(Link: bisnis.nl)

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