Hi all, Lots of updates on the website thanks to pictures sent to me by Jeroen Voogd, Mark Boddington, Roy McCormick and Iar Rose as well as my own efforts. I...
Hi all, A few larval puzzles from earlier in the year that still remain unidentified (the first two from May 2004). Unfortunately all three were parasitised - ...
Hi everyone. Hope you all had a fab Christmas and will have a great evening tonight. With a few hours of 2004 left, I thought it would be a good idea to let...
Can anyone help David Jones ID these larvae? Check his diary for 13th January at http://mybitoftheplanet.com/ - I suspect Cabbage Moth as I have bred these out...
Hi Richard The top larva on the page looks like Square -spot Rustic, maybe six-striped Rustic, but definitely not Winter Moth. The ones from Primrose, I would...
Any ideas what this caterpillar is (http://freespace.virgin.net/david.howdon/Cat_Q.jpg)? Found crawling up an Ash tree last night. Its about 2cm long,...
Phlogophora meticulosa Best regards, Jeroen Voogd The Netherlands ... Van: David Howdon [mailto:david.howdon@...] Verzonden: zaterdag 15 januari 2005...
Hi Nick/all That's an interesting suggestion - I was rearing several 'known' Feathered Thorn (C. pennaria) at the time (see those illustrated on the website)...
I always find these LBJs very hard to identify with certainty but they certainly look like the Cabbage Moths I bred last year from eggs found on nasturtiums in...
http://freespace.virgin.net/david.howdon/Cat_for_ID.jpg One that escaped earlier this year. I'm guessing Muslin Moth (or possibly Ruby Tiger) but could well...
I think this one has to be Ruby Tiger (which overwinters as a larva but I don't think Muslin Moth does). Also it looks more like Ruby Tiger to me with longer...
Hi Nick/all I would agree with that - we only have one picture of the adult Muslin Moth on the website )which doesn't look much like Davids picture). We have...
Hi Allen/all, I have only reared this species once - just to adult stage. Several of the ova I was given were infertile but once the larvae started feeding on...
I bred this last year successfully, using Reg's advice. I found it quite easy, and if I can do it anyone can. I kept the larvae together until they grew too...
Hi Reg/All Thankyou for all the previous help on Deaths Head Hawkmoths,all your advice was most helpful.One other thing is, does anyone know where I can obtain...
I've had some success ( not with these species ) using a propagator - It is not a good idea to use the lid because of humidity - but - if you put a layer of...
Got a dotted border female and a couple of males in the field earlier in the week and thought I'd have a go at breeding from them. Currently they are in a...
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Hi Ben At 25 cms in length I think I would have been rather glad the bugger was dead :-)) I assume you mean 2.5 Looks like one of the "Dart" family and the...
Hello all, I have just joined this group but have been interested in breeding British butterfly species for a while now. I have used Worldwide Butterflies in...
Hi Rob, Welcome to the group. Offers from individual breeders and dealers can be obtained from the Entomological Livestock Group sent out every 2 weeks or so -...
Join the elg members from all around the country will sell you livestock for
very reasonable prices (dirt cheap compared to WWB). You will receive two
wants...
Reg - thanks for putting this up as I didn't know about it - or at least I have missed it along the way. Richard ... From: "Reg Fry" <reg.a.fry@...>...
Hello Rob, Try Martin White, on 01909 - 474 524. Martin specialises in British stock, however, he is not on-line, and does not attend insect fairs. He has...
Hi all, A picture of a pupa was put up for id in the files area but for some reason the id request was not circulated to the group. It can be found at:- ...