Monday 9 July 2012

An early morning at Newton Harcourt, Leicestershire - July 9, 2012


I went to Dave’s today as he had put his moth trap out last night.  We recorded twenty-four macros and five micros with over one hundred moths in the trap.
The following were recorded: Willow Beauty [4]; Lozotaeniodes formosanus [1]; Chrysoteuchia culmella [15]; Eudinia lacustrata [4]; Udea olivalis [1]; Bee Moth [1]; Small Emerald [1]; Riband Wave [11]; Green Pug [1]; Clouded Border [1]; Peppered Moth [1]; Clouded Silver[1]; Elephant Hawkmoth [3]; Common Footman [8]; Heart and Dart [11]; Flame [4]; Double Square-spot [1]; Angle Shades [1]; Dark Arches [51]; Light Arches [1]; Large Nutmeg [1]; Marble Minor sp. [2]; Uncertain [7]; Rustic [5]; Burnished Bras [3]; Silver Y [4]; Plain Golden Y [1]; Spectacle [1] and The Fan-foot [1].


Chrysoteuchia culmella


Eudonia lacustrata


Clouded Silver


Gren Pug


Clouded Border


Elephant Hawkmoth


Double Square-spot


Light Arches


Large Nutmeg


The Fan-foot

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