Dave had put his trap out
again last night and although the numbers are falling of but we still caught
100 moths of twenty-nine species.
Diamond-back Moth [3];
Plutella porecctella [1]; Brown House-moth [1]; Celypha striana [1]; Agriphila
tristella [8]; Agriphila geniculea [2]; Eudonia mercurella [2]; Mother of Pearl
[3]; Riband Wave [1]; Common Carpet [1]; Dusky Thorn [1]; Iron Prominent [1];
Swallow Prominent [3]; Pale Prominent [1]; Dingy Footman [1]; Shuttle-shaped
Dart [1]; Flame Shoulder [1]; Large Yellow Underwing [4]; Lesser Yellow
Underwing [1]; Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing [13]; Square-spot Rustic
[2]; Cabbage Moth [1]; Dun-bar [1]; Dark Arches [7]; Marble Minor sp. [1];
Cloaked Minor [1]; Common Rustic sp. [7]; Flounced Rustic [1] and Silver Y
[29].
Dusky Thorn
Pale Prominent
Square-spot Rustic
Square-spot Rustic
Dun-bar
Cloaked Minor
Flounced Rustic
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