There were 310 moths trapped
and identified today with sixty-three species represented with nine new for the
year that included a new lifer.
The following were recorded:
Bird-cherry Ermine [3]; Diamond-back Moth [1]; Brown House Moth [1];
Blastobasis adustella [14]; Aethes smeayjmanniana [1]; Dark Fruit-tree Tortrix
[1]; Light Brown Apple Moth [3]; Lozotaeniodes formosana [1]; Red-barred
Tortrix [1]; Garden Rose Tortrix [1]; Chrysoteuchia culmella [44]; Crambus
pascuella [4]; Crambus perlella [3]; Agriphila straminella [11]; Catoptria
falsella [1]; Eudonia mercurella [10]; Anania coronate [1]; Udea lutealis [1];
Udea prunalis [2]; Mother of Pearl [1]; Hypsopygia glaucinalis [1]; Endorticha
flammealis [1]; Thistle Ermine [1]; Phycitodes binaevella [1]; Common Plume
[1]; Drinker [1]; Pebble Hook-tip [2]; Chinese Character [8]; Riband Wave [51];
Lime-speck Pug [1]; Wormwood Pug [1]; Brimstone Moth [2]; Scalloped Oak [3];
Willow Beauty [3]; Light Emerald [2]; Poplar Hawkmoth [5]; Elephant Hawkmoth
[1]; Swallow Prominent [1]; Yellow-tail [1]; Dingy Footman [5]; Scarce Footman
[1]; Common Footman [10]; Heart and Dart [3]; Shuttle-shaped Dart [1]; Flame
[1]; Large Yellow Underwing [1]; Lesser Yellow Underwing [15]; Double
Square-spot [2]; Cabbage Moth [1]; Dot Moth [2]; Bright-line Brown-eye [1];
Clay [1]; Smoky Wainscot [2]; Common Wainscot [1]; Dagger species [2]; Coronet
[1]; Marbled Beauty [6]; Copper Underwing [1]; Dark Arches [26]; Light Arches
[1]; Common Rustic species [10]; Uncertain [13] and Rustic [2].
Aethes smeayjmanniana
Endorticha flammealis
Endorticha flammealis
Endorticha flammealis
White Satin Moth
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