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17 de julio de 2019

Noteworthy finds in Lawrence County during the July 2019 expedition.

According to the Ohio Dragonfly Survey, the following species of Odonata were added to the county list.

Comet Darner - Hanging Rock OHV park
Powdered Dancer - Lake Vesuvius (below the dam)

Relocated:

Swift Setwing (state rarity) was first located in the county at Lake Vesuvius in 2018. It was relocated there on this visit. An observation at Hanging Rock OHV park adds a new location for the species.


Rare moths:

... a southern species north.

the Black-marked Inga Moth, Inga sparsiciliella, is normally found south of the Mason-Dixon line save for the eastern seaboard where it ventures to central NJ. They have been observed as near to Ohio as the Daniel Boone forest near Booneville, KY*. This is roughly 95 miles to the sw.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/28992139

*checked against Moth Photographers Group map here ...
http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/large_map.php?hodges=1034

Local Interest

The Oyster-shelled Metrea, Cliniodes ostreonalis, was detected at Iron Ridge campground. The species is generally found through the UP of Michigan, Ontario, and the Adirondacks of upstate NY. However, a disjunct population is found along the Ohio River Valley from Louisville to Wheeling. Infrequently reported from the Ohio side.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/345642-Cliniodes-ostreonalis
http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=4789

Publicado el julio 17, 2019 01:50 TARDE por vicfazio3 vicfazio3 | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

Taxonomic Breakdown of Observations

Publicado el julio 17, 2019 02:27 TARDE por vicfazio3 vicfazio3 | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

Noteworthy finds in Lawrence County during the July 2019 expedition.

Odes by Day, Moths by Night: Wayne NF-Ironton Unit
A listing of the insect fauna within the Wayne National Forest - Ironton Unit, Lawrence County, OH.
Cumulative observations here ...
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/odes-by-day-moths-by-night-wayne-nf-ironton-unit

The effort included dragonfly surveys of Hanging Rock OHV, Lake Vesuvius, Timbre Ridge Lake, and Smith Hollow Lake from Sunday 7 July through Wed. 10 July. Several Ironton Unit wetlands in Gallia and Scioto Counties were visited (e.g. Cadmus , Sand Fork, Superior, Wolcott) but are not included in this review of Lawrence County.

UV Lights were set up at three different campsites No. 32 (Sun), No. 31 (Mon), and No. 9 (Tue). for mothing etc. Conditions were ideal Sun evening with heavy cloud cover, little wind, high heat and humidity.

Taxonomic Breakdown of Observations
Odonata: 24 species, 78 observations
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=any&project_id=odes-by-day-moths-by-night-wayne-nf-ironton-unit&taxon_id=47792&verifiable=any&view=species

Coleoptera: 18 species, 26 observations
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=any&project_id=odes-by-day-moths-by-night-wayne-nf-ironton-unit&taxon_id=47208&verifiable=any&view=species

Lepidoptera: 150 species, 318 observations (includes 6 species of butterfly, 7 obs.)
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=any&project_id=odes-by-day-moths-by-night-wayne-nf-ironton-unit&taxon_id=47157&verifiable=any&view=species

plus 17 other observations of invertebrates.


Noteworthy finds in Lawrence County during the July 2019 expedition.
According to the Ohio Dragonfly Survey, the following species of Odonata were added to the county list.

Comet Darner - Hanging Rock OHV park
Powdered Dancer - Lake Vesuvius (below the dam)

Relocated:

Swift Setwing (state rarity) was first located in the county at Lake Vesuvius in 2018. It was relocated there on this visit. An observation at Hanging Rock OHV park adds a new location for the species.


Rare moths:

... a southern species north.

the Black-marked Inga Moth, Inga sparsiciliella, is normally found south of the Mason-Dixon line save for the eastern seaboard where it ventures to central NJ. They have been observed as near to Ohio as the Daniel Boone forest near Booneville, KY*. This is roughly 95 miles to the sw.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/28992139

*checked against Moth Photographers Group map here ...
http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/large_map.php?hodges=1034

Publicado el julio 17, 2019 05:37 TARDE por vicfazio3 vicfazio3 | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

22 de julio de 2019

iNaturalist Plutella treatment in Australia

Starting out in 2016 with iNaturalist, I was informed that an
"overlooked" species of native Plutella had been recently
described and required dissection or perhaps bar coding
to separate from the introduced species.

Here is the relevant reference ...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3807746/

I only just noticed that a good many Plutella in Australia have been
identified to species. Other than @graemevc Graeme's material
which I know was bar coded (pers. comm. 2017), I'd like to
know what the basis for the change has been. According to
AFD, the two species are still recognized ...

https://biodiversity.org.au/afd/taxa/Plutella/checklist

however, there has occasionally been a lag in listing with
respect to the literature so I was wondering if I had missed
something.

@dustaway @ianmcmillan @kenharris @dhobern
@hkmoths @imcmaster @tleitch @daniel_heald
@aedmonds @bushbandit @gumnut

Publicado el julio 22, 2019 11:44 MAÑANA por vicfazio3 vicfazio3 | 7 comentarios | Deja un comentario