Yes, we moved over, been here seven months now. Not moved all the books yetyet, just the basics so far. I have over a metric ton of them but we want to make sure my wifes career doesn't abruptly end before we sever out links with the UK completely.Beautiful stuff, Andy. You moved to Cyprus? With all your books?!
The other two are Condica viscosa.Todays unknowns, this Noctua should be do'able, there are only four on the list?
Thanks Martin.The other two are Condica viscosa.
Really beautiful! Colors on the lacewing are crazy. Hawkmoths...gotta see if we got them here. I notice I'm really a diptera/coleoptera-liker, more than lepidoptera. Something with the alien build, I guess.From the trap last night, another Levantine Hawkmoth, a Lacewing Italochrysa italica and a Longhorn Beetle, yet to be identified.
The One.jpeg from Sept has to be a Pseuodzarba of some description. I catch Pseudozarba orthopetes regularly at the momentSome bits from two days ago.
Last I presume is one of the Chestnuts?
Three I at first thought was one of the Mottled Willows but not sure and no idea with the other two.
I solved it by accident, see post 11, one turned p in the UK.The One.jpeg from Sept has to be a Pseuodzarba of some description. I catch Pseudozarba orthopetes regularly at the moment