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Agriphila straminella, Agriphila tristella, British moths, Chrysoteuchia culmella, Crambus lathoniellus, Crambus pascuella, Grass moths, Grass-veneer, micro moth
If you have a tendency, as I do, to wander through grassy meadows, you may have noticed small pale-looking flying creatures that are disturbed by your passing. They flit up and disappear again so quickly – their wings gathered tightly to their sides and often perched head-down on a grass stem – that they can be very hard to spot, and you may not, as I initially didn’t, realise that they’re moths. There are 39 species of Crambinae (the Grass moth family) in Britain – so far I’ve only managed to photograph these five.
Agriphila straminella Straw Grass-veneer (left) and Agriphila tristella Common grass-veneer (right)
Chrysoteuchia culmella Garden Grass-veneer
Crambus lathoniellus Hook-streak Grass-veneer
Crambus pascuella Inlaid grass-veneer
I am extremely grateful to my friends from the South Wales Butterfly Conservation Group on Facebook for their help in identifying these moths.
You managed some good images of these tiny and as you say, extremely well camouflaged little critters. I’ve been doing a fair bit of kneeling in damp grass photographing similar moths myself so shall be consulting this post for cross-referencing ids! Thank you for your timely help!
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Thanks, Theresa. There was some kneeling and some lying involved in the getting of these photos. And, though my buddies helped me, I’ve since found a very good ID key for these moths: http://bmg.b-i-s.org/upload/library/Crambinae_May08.pdf
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Thanks for that info Annie, I’ll give it a try. We have some good moth people in our branch of the NWWT also, so doubtless I’ll be testing them too!
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🙂
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These are wonderful images of such beautiful insects, Annie. I do like the grass-veneers.
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Thanks a lot, Pete. There’s something about a moth that spend much of its life upside down! 😉
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I have a book on micro-moths in my wish list at Amazon (among a lot of other wishes) 🙂
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Brave woman! I wasn’t going to venture quite that far. 🙂
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