West Rock

JH jhimmel at connix.com
Sun May 7 08:32:55 EDT 2000


May 6 - Things were a bit slow, Falcatewise, at West Rock yesterday - 2 Falcate Orangetips, 1 Black Swallowtail, 3 Tiger Swallowtails, 3 Mourning Cloaks, 2 American Ladies, 1 Anglewing species, 15+ E-t Blues, 20+ Juvenals Duskywings, 10+ Cabbage Whites.  Several Metarranthis moths were flying about.

One female Fragile Forktail damselfly at Lake Wintergreen (I couldn't have told you, J. Acorn IDed it).

Where were the elfins??

Moth-wise (and I'm using common names) - Lunate Zale last night!  Oak and Tulip Tree Beauties; Prominents - Gerorgian, Linden, White-dotted, Angle-lined; Banded Tiger Moth, Scribblers, Arched Hooktip, Lappet Moths, Hollow-spotted and Lemon Plagodis, Bi-colored and Confused Woodgrains, Mustard Sallow, tons of eupithecias, pero sp., 3-4 different tortricids, Hydriomena spp, and others..   

John
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John Himmelman
Killingworth, CT USA
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