The fungal rust on this Chestnut leaf is Guignardia aesculi, which affects most specimens of Chestnut in our area.

Moths are still coming to light, but in smaller numbers, which is to be expected as we get colder. This Black Rustic - Aporophyla nigra - is a new species for me:

Occasionally I get an Ichneumonid or two as well. This red one is worth showing:

Shield bugs are usually found very close to their particular habitat. This Forest Shield Bug - Pentatoma rufipes - is always found in old deciduous woodland, but the other night this specimen was blown onto my windowsill. It can always fly back.

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"I must see if it's possible to detect a statistical correlation between duration of residence of host plant and number of dependent species." Interesting idea - should be a strong correlation I reckon.
That shield bug isn't the prettiest insect out, is it?
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