Last night there were 128
moths trapped and identified and included five new for the year.
The following were recorded:
Horse-chestnut Leaf Miner [1]; Bird-cherry Ermine [1]; Crassa unitella [1];
Carcina quercana [1]; Blastobasis adustella [12]; Blastobasis lacticolella [2];
Light Brown Apple Moth [7]; Celypha striana [1]; Cydia splendana [1]; Chrysoteuchia
culmella [6]; Crambus pascuella [1]; Crambus perlella [2]; Agriphila
straminella [13]; Agriphila tristella [2]; Eudonia mercurella [2]; Pyrausta
aurata [2]; Euzophera pinguis [1]; Pebble Hook-tip [3]; Riband Wave [10];
Common Carpet [1]; Phoenix [1]; Brimstone Moth [1]; Willow Beauty [1]; Poplar
Hawkmoth [1]; Dingy Footman [1]; Heart and Dart [3]; Large Yellow Underwing
[1]; Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing [2]; Nutmeg [1]; Cabbage Moth [1];
Common Wainscot [1]; Dagger species [1]; Marbled Beauty [4]; Dark Arches [8];
Large Nutmeg [1]; Common Rustic species [24]; Uncertain [1]; Rustic [1]; Silver
Y [2] and Straw Dot [2].
Horse-chestnut Leaf Miner
Crassa unitella
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