Another good night with 215
moths trapped and identified that included five new for the year but no new
moths.
Bird-cherry Ermine [1]; Brown
Hose Moth [3]; Light Brown Apple Moth [5]; Red-barred Tortrix [4];
Pseudargrotoza conwagana [2]; Aleimma loeflingiana [1]; Green Oak Tortrix [1];
Celypha striana [3]; Celypha lacunana [1]; Marble Orchard Tortrix [3]; Ancylis
achatana [1]; Bramble Shoot Moth [1]; Chrysoteuchia culmella [23]; Crambus
pascuella [2]; Eudonia mercurella [4]; Udea olivalis [3]; Bee Moth [1];
Phycitodes binaevella [2]; Common Emerald [1]; Small Dusty Wave [1]; Riband
Wave [8]; Silver-ground Carpet [1]; Foxglove Pug [2]; Mottled Pug [1]; Freyer’s
Pug [1]; Brimstone Moth [5]; Swallow-tailed Moth [4]; Willow Beauty [7];
Clouded Silver [2]; Light Emerald [1]; Lime Hawkmoth [1]; Poplar Hawkmouth [1];
Elephant Hawkmoth [4]; Buff-tip [1]; Common Footman [9]; Buff Ermine [2]; Heart
and Dart [24]; Flame [3]; Flame Shoulder [1]; Dot Moth [4]; Bright-line
Brown-eye [11]; Varied Cornet [3]; Marbled Beauty [3]; Dark Arches [23]; Light
Arches [2]; Marbled Minor species [5]; Middle-barred Minor [1]; Uncertain [12];
Rustic [4]; Beautiful Hook-tip [1]; Snout [3] and The Fan Foot [1].
Small Dusty Wave
Silver Ground Carpet
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