Cochylis molliculana - <p>Back from Croatia with the moth that has no name... Hi everyone. I have recently got back from our honeymoon to Croatia. </p> <p>We both had a lovely time, the weather was a bit up and down unfortunately but we had some nice and sunny days with highs around 30 degrees. </p> <p>Me being me decided to do a bit of exploring around the local area. </p> <p>I had numerous walks up the road towards scrubby land and mixed woodland where I observed plenty of Butterflies, Crickts, Grasshoppers, Mantids and of course Moths! </p> <p>I also decided to do a couple of walks to the favoured areas with a fishing net (which I bought out there as I forgot to pack my net!) a torch and a few pots. </p> <p>I should have taken more pots....and 8 just wasn't enough. </p> <p>Of the 20 or so species of moth I saw out there, the most interesting was this Strathmopoda species (Which I assume it is). </p> <p>Bearing in mind there is only one known Strathmopoda species in Europe (pedella) this got me rather excited to say the least. </p> <p>From what I have been told, there is a new species of Strathmopoda being described at present, and this species could link with that? </p> <p>I have also been told that it will need dissecting to rule out a possible aberrant Strathmopoda pedella. </p> <p>See what you think, but it doesn't seem to resemble 'pedella' going on the markings. </p> © Ben Sale from UK - CC BY 2.0 - Wikimedia Commons
Marais communal de Saint-Denis-du-Payré - Michel Brosselin - Mas Larrieu